Femi Kuti, Grammy-nominated Afrobeat musician and first son of Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has reacted to the current controversy over the comparability of singer Wizkid to the late musical genius.
DAILY POST recollects that Wizkid sparked outrage after claiming he’s “larger” than Fela whereas responding to Seun Kuti’s criticisms of him and his followers over the comparability of the Ojuelegba crooner with the Afrobeat legend.
Talking in a current interview with Come up TV through Skype from Los Angeles, Femi mentioned he wished the controversy didn’t come up as a result of he has good relationships together with his brother Seun Kuti and Wizkid, who’re on the middle of it.
He expressed remorse over the controversy, describing it as a misplaced precedence. He argued that youthful artists and musicians basically ought to give attention to demanding for higher governance and never mentioning trivial points.
Femi, nonetheless, famous that Fela is in a league of his personal and defies comparability with every other artiste.
He added that the late Afrobeat pioneer ought to be idolised and revered.
He mentioned, “Fela is our father and all, even the youthful artists respect him. The Fela vs Wizkid controversy just isn’t a difficulty that ought to be introduced up. Fela is the musical and creative template in Nigeria.
“So, Fela ought to simply be put in a sector of his personal and we simply idolise and respect him. I don’t wish to go into Seun and Wizkid’s matter as a result of Seun is my brother and Wizkid is sort of a son to me. I simply wished it didn’t not arose.”
Femi Kuti is at the moment in Los Angeles the place he’s anticipated to obtain Fela’s posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award on the 2026 Grammy Awards ceremony this weekend.
