In a powerful tribute marking 27 years since the passing of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti, his son Seun Kuti has ignited conversation about legacy and loyalty.
Seun took to Instagram to express how deeply Fela’s influence continues to shape his life and music. “Every year since you left us, your impact has only grown,” he wrote. “Every note, every phrase, every dance, every song, every album—it’s all my way of showing love for you. I miss you! I play my sax for you, Dad. I live for your legacy and I am loyal to the mission. Love you big man, more than words can express.”
At just 14, Seun stepped into the spotlight as the lead singer of Egypt 80, a band that carries on his father’s vibrant Afrobeat tradition. His heartfelt message raises questions about the weight of legacy in the face of personal ambition and the cultural significance of Fela’s work.