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Legacy +
Legacy +Legacy +Legacy +Legacy +

Catno

PTKF2189-1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Europe

Release date

Feb 5, 2021

Styles

Afrobeat

Femi Kuti - Made Kuti - Legacy+ - Partisan Records - Stop The Hate - For(e)Ward - Afrobeat - 2021 - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

Double Album Set
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Legendary activist and Afrobeat originator, Fela Kuti, used his music to lament social injustices and political corruption in his native Nigeria. Fela’s legacy spans decades and genres, touching on jazz, pop, funk, hip-hop, rock, and beyond. While this impact can be felt in Nigeria and the entire world, it also greatly affected Fela’s son Femi and his son Made, both of whom carry his legacy as torchbearers for change. On February 5th, Partisan Records will release two albums from Femi and Made, packaged together and appropriately titled ‘Legacy +’.

Both albums that make up ‘Legacy +’ are steeped in the tradition of Afrobeat invented by Fela, but each also offers their own unique vision. Femi’s 'Stop The Hate' honors Fela in a traditionally fun, sharply political, and affirming way. Meanwhile Made’s ‘For(e)ward’ is a modern and progressive freedom manifesto, pushing boundaries of the subgenre even further. Made also performs every instrument on his album. Both albums also feature portraits of Femi and Made, done by Brooklyn-based artist Delphine Desane, whose work was recently featured on the cover of Vogue Italia. (Press Release)

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Pà Pá Pà

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As We Struggle Everyday

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Stop The Hate

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Land Grab

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Na Bigmanism Spoil Government

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You Can't Fight Corruption With Corruption

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Show Of Shame

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Privatisation

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Set Your Minds And Souls Free

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Free Your Mind

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Your Enemy

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Blood

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Different Streets

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Higher You'll Find

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Hymn

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Young Lady

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We Are Strong

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