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At Last, the World Bows: Grammys Set to Honour Fela Kuti With Historic Lifetime Achievement Award

Ogunsola Gbenga
Last updated: 30 January 2026 9:52 pm
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Nearly three decades after his death, Nigerian music legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti is finally receiving one of global music’s highest honours, as the Grammy Awards prepare to bestow on him a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award.

The recognition marks a historic milestone—not only for Fela’s legacy but for African music as a whole—cementing his place among the most influential artists in world history. Fela, who died in 1997 at the age of 58, will become the first African artist ever to receive the prestigious honour since the category was introduced in 1963.

“A Double Victory for Fela’s Story”

Reacting to the announcement, Fela’s youngest son and Afrobeat torchbearer Seun Kuti described the moment as long overdue.

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“Fela has been in the hearts of the people for such a long time,” Seun said in an interview with the BBC. “Now the Grammys have acknowledged it, and it’s a double victory. It’s bringing balance to a Fela story.”

For many admirers, the recognition feels like global validation of what Africa and the African diaspora have always known—that Fela’s impact transcended charts, borders, and generations.

Grammys and Africa: A Changing Narrative

Fela’s former manager and longtime friend Rikki Stein also welcomed the decision, describing it as “better late than never.”

Stein noted that African artists have historically been overlooked by major global award platforms, but that shift is now underway.

In recent years, the worldwide rise of Afrobeats—directly inspired by Fela’s revolutionary sound—has forced global institutions to pay closer attention. In 2024, the Grammys introduced the Best African Music Performance category, a move widely seen as acknowledgment of Africa’s growing influence on global pop culture.

This year, Nigerian superstar Burna Boy is also nominated in the Best Global Music Album category, underscoring Africa’s expanding footprint on the world stage.

More Than Music: A Voice of Resistance

Fela Kuti was not merely a musician. He was a political philosopher, cultural activist, and fearless critic of power. As the creator of Afrobeat, he fused West African rhythms with jazz, funk, highlife, call-and-response vocals, and radical political commentary.

Over a career spanning three decades, Fela released more than 50 albums, many of which directly confronted Nigeria’s military regimes, corruption, colonial influence, and social injustice.

His 1977 album Zombie, a scathing satire of military obedience, triggered one of the most infamous events in Nigerian cultural history: a violent raid on his Lagos commune, Kalakuta Republic, by government forces. The attack left many injured and led to the fatal injuries suffered by his mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, a renowned nationalist and women’s rights activist.

Fela later transformed that grief into protest with the song Coffin for Head of State, cementing his reputation as an artist who turned pain into resistance.

A Pan-African Sound That Changed the World

Musically, Fela’s genius lay in synthesis. Drawing inspiration from Ghanaian highlife, Yoruba rhythms, jazz improvisation, and American funk, he created a sound that was unmistakably African yet globally resonant.

Afrobeat became more than a genre—it became a movement. On stage, Fela was magnetic: often bare-chested, saxophone in hand, backed by a massive band, delivering performances that were equal parts concert, sermon, and political rally.

Fela’s Influence Lives On

Today, Fela’s influence can be heard and felt across continents. Artists such as Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and Idris Elba have openly acknowledged his impact, while modern Afrobeats stars continue to draw from the blueprint he created.

From Lagos to London, New York to Johannesburg, Fela’s music remains a soundtrack for resistance, pride, and African identity.

Why This Matters in Nigerian Entertainment

The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is more than a personal honour—it is a symbolic correction of history. It validates African creativity at the highest global level and affirms that African-origin genres are foundational, not peripheral, to world music.

For Nigerian artistes and creatives, Fela’s recognition reinforces a powerful truth: global success does not require cultural compromise.

A Long-Delayed Crown, Finally Bestowed

Nearly 30 years after his death, the Grammys’ decision confirms what millions already believed—Fela Kuti was not just ahead of his time; he helped shape the future.

The king of Afrobeat has finally been crowned on the world’s biggest stage.

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Ogunsola Gbenga, also known by his online alias "WideBaBa," is the Founder and CEO of NaijaWide.com, a Nigerian entertainment and lifestyle website focusing on news, music, fashion, and culture. He studied Mass Communication at The Polytechnic Ibadan and is known for his work in digital media, creating a platform for Nigerian content
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