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Saturday, 27 December 2014

It saddens me that I don't get shows in Nigeria-Seun Kuti

 Seun Kuti has once again made it clear  that he doesn't  believe in marriage. He also says he is saddened by the fact
that,while he does on successful tours in Europe,  he hardly gets shows in Nigeria .He told Punch
I don’t know. I come back here to rest because I don’t get jobs here. I don’t understand it as well. At times, I am saddened by it because it is just a shame. It is not even about me but the band which has the pedigree of being a big band. But just for political reasons, we are being excluded. I believe afro beat should be in high demand in Nigeria, Fela did a lot for Nigerians. I watch the shows here and it is not as if they are better than what I do.
 Don’t you think you are not invited to perform here in Nigeria because your songs are so controversial?

In America, political artistes hardly get shows. The entertainment industry is highly corporate these days. Artistes are no longer artistes, they are businessmen. You hear them calling themselves ‘brands’ and such names. Most of them that are famous no longer have the artistic spirit. The spirit is feared in corporate world. The real artiste cannot be dictated to. They want people they can tell how to dress and what to sing. Artistes who play political music are totally ignored these days. It is not only in Nigeria. It is normal that Nigerian establishments fight back against me. But why I am not happy about this is just because of The Shrine. Even if people think my brother and I are not making good music, I think Fela has done enough for this country for people to support the Shrine. But they give stupid reasons that the Shrine is dangerous
On Marriage 
I don’t believe in marriage. If I had wanted to be married, I would have been working towards it. People can decide what they want to do with their lives. I just don’t believe in that institution especially as it is set up today.
I don’t like the idea of ‘ownership.’ Nobody has the right to own anybody. This is a capitalist idea so that people can make profit off love. You don’t make profit off love.
 What if the mother of your child decides to get married to someone else?
She is free. If she wants to be married, then that is her choice. What will I do about it? Will I put a gun to her head and insist that she should not get married? But I know she will not do that because we have a strong bond and we understand each other and our partnership is great. We are raising a beautiful daughter and it would be a big surprise if she says she wants to get married to someone else.

17 comments:

  1. May me some peoples doesn't like ur music

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  2. I actually think his music should be making waves at home more given what the late Fela contributed to the African culture, And as for him getting married, that's his personal problem..!!

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  3. not every2 will like ur kind of music bros

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  4. Very soon,u wil blive in marraige.

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  5. I watched one of his songs' video on mtv naija on stv two years ago, my God very nice. Political tyranny centered theme, fela's beat and choreography. I knew him from there and for the next 4months, i always sit infront of my tv wanting to see the song again bcos they repeat songs alot but no! Mtv naija didnt show it. Up till now they havent. Why?

    Eeerrhhmm on the marriage ish, not been committed paves way for body misuse which leads to disrespect, which leads to jelousy which leads to hatred, std, hiv, etc. And see, u're already showing 'ownership' of ur babymama.

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  6. How will u sell when your life style isn't selling nor attractive......only God knows where he got his Delusional ideology from.....

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  7. Your case is that of a prophet not accepted in his hometown. Fela was in a world of his own. His music was just too wonderful to be ignored. Doubt u've reached that mark so, Kpele

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  8. Nigerians like n appreciate secular music tho Fela contributed a lot to d music industry, u ave to come up wt ur own signature style n stop comparing ursef wt ur dad n his achievements. U can diversify into other beats most importantly get collabors, like wat Femi did wt Wizkid. Then people may pay attention to ur beats.

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  9. Whatever jare... No one can be like baba 70

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  10. go and relax,even if fela they now,him for don change style bcos na only him go hear him songs.

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  11. Oluwa go do am for you.. IT İŞ WELL

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  12. Its well. Put more effort people will start inviting u for shows.bt me don't like d kind of ur music shah

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  13. He seems to have a sense of entitlement just because he is Fela's son.Ii personally don't know his music nor am i curious to discover it. I am simply content with his father's great body of original work.

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  14. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I wonder what fella is feeding his kids that they are thinking like this i swear....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  15. So funny u Don't believe in marriage and u indulge in marital benefits

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