Forging his own artistic path in the shadow of Afrobeat superstar Fela Kuti was a challenge that his son, Femi Kuti, struggled with in the early years of his career, he reveals. The Nigerian musician joins us in the studio to discuss the highs and lows of growing up with a globally celebrated artist and to explain how his own activism aligns with his father’s political positions. We also talk about breaking the world record for the longest note on the saxophone, the corruption that holds back many African countries, and his recent performance at Glastonbury with Coldplay.

Latest from Blog
Several Teslas were shot at and torched at a Las Vegas facility in what authorities have…
Is AI taking your job? Maybe, maybe not. Are you going to be replaced by a…
I like something more dynamic and pleasing to the eye, so I researched and found an…
Cult jewellery brand Astrid and Miyu has announced the settlement of a legal claim against Irish…
Home/News/Retailers/Rudell introduces Mother’s Day jewellery styling sessions Retailers In 2010 the role of managing director was…