Yes, but you need to see a picture of Fela's father, Rev. Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, then you will know that Femi looks much more like his grandpa as far as physical appearance is concerned.
Seun is a split resemblance of his father Fela, if dey r same age u ll think dey r twins Taiwo & Kenny wyl Femi n Yeni look very much alike n u could see dat family resemblance in all of dem.
For all of you fans and followers of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and all those sharing on facebook, this plagiarism of our answer to the film "Finding Fela", credited to Gboyega Adelaja by Bimbo Esho on her facebook page with the comment: “Surprise Surprise Rare video footage of romantic and unpoliticized" Fela & the Koola Lobitos of the early 60's, Song Oloruka” - it is important to say to you that I consider it despicably dishonest by those who put the video online. There is nowhere in this plagiarized version, where the origin of these rare footage was mentioned. It is important to inform you all; that the images are from the unedited film the BLACK PRESIDENT produced and personally financed by Fela. A two and half hour epic film that traced Fela’s evolution from a tea-drinking, sex-shy young colonised African man with a historic and politic consciousness, transformed to a marijuana-smoking fighter for social justice. Principal shooting of the film was completed one day before the Nigerian Army soldiers attack on Kalakuta on 18th February 1977. The original sound-track was burnt in the inferno, but thanks to my participation, knowledge of the film’s scenarios, evolution in technology today, plus the technical competence of my friend Olivier Van’l in a fantastic collaboration, we resynchronized the sound that was destroyed in the Kalakuta attack. We have at least, four other songs we hope to diffuse in there near future and you can see more of these images in our video stream Fela Speaks th-cam.com/video/Lp_xEwQ2Osc/w-d-xo.html
So cool hearing more of quest talking about Fela, i just got into him from the interview about him DJ'ing for prince, and feeling like Prince cut him off cause he was playing music so hip it intimidated his Royal Badness. "You'll never find this in a million years"... also if ive got anyones attention, how much do you hear Fela in Thom Yorkes music?
That was happening in the 60s and 70s after that period things got better. He also met all those influential celebs in the 80s and 90s so get your facts right.
Fela is unforgetable..love his music
'Court in his house 🏠' 😆 🤣 fela was sumthing else 💯
Seeing the way Yeni always talk about Fela you would know they were so close
Am happy I went to one of his concerts, he was about 10 feet away from me.
Dope!❤️♠️💚
So painful I never met this legend. For Ever Live in Africa.
indeed saw him Twice also the kids a life time dream fulfilled
OluFELA Anikulapo-Kuti. #LEGEND#💪🏾
I'm here in 2021 just to show that For Ever Lives Africa. What an amazing soul.🙌🙏👏❤️🇿🇲
Long Live Fela and Tony Allen., atleast you guys will continue the music in the spirit world ....Great Music and drummer
Fela was such an enigma. But one thing was unambiguous; Fela was a prolific composer of music.
Tony Allen is "The Noble Man of Afobeat." K.I.S.
Keep it Simple!
- ✌ 💚 🎶
- Jammin Jesse 🎶
Amazing film, !
Leah Tunkara
Fela nah baba, I love everything about him
Lyrically poetic
Femi looks a lot like Fela
Yes, but you need to see a picture of Fela's father, Rev. Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, then you will know that Femi looks much more like his grandpa as far as physical appearance is concerned.
Legendary
Fela, abami eda
Seun is a split resemblance of his father Fela, if dey r same
age u ll think dey r twins Taiwo & Kenny wyl Femi n Yeni
look very much alike n u could see dat family
resemblance in all of dem.
They all look like Fela but I think Seun is more like Fela, d voice , the looks , the stature
I think seun look like fela father his great grand father
For all of you fans and followers of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and all those sharing on facebook, this plagiarism of our answer to the film "Finding Fela", credited to Gboyega Adelaja by Bimbo Esho on her facebook page with the comment: “Surprise Surprise Rare video footage of romantic and unpoliticized" Fela & the Koola Lobitos of the early 60's, Song Oloruka” - it is important to say to you that I consider it despicably dishonest by those who put the video online. There is nowhere in this plagiarized version, where the origin of these rare footage was mentioned.
It is important to inform you all; that the images are from the unedited film the BLACK PRESIDENT produced and personally financed by Fela. A two and half hour epic film that traced Fela’s evolution from a tea-drinking, sex-shy young colonised African man with a historic and politic consciousness, transformed to a marijuana-smoking fighter for social justice.
Principal shooting of the film was completed one day before the Nigerian Army soldiers attack on Kalakuta on 18th February 1977. The original sound-track was burnt in the inferno, but thanks to my participation, knowledge of the film’s scenarios, evolution in technology today, plus the technical competence of my friend Olivier Van’l in a fantastic collaboration, we resynchronized the sound that was destroyed in the Kalakuta attack.
We have at least, four other songs we hope to diffuse in there near future and you can see more of these images in our video stream Fela Speaks th-cam.com/video/Lp_xEwQ2Osc/w-d-xo.html
Great
Seun you resemble your papa like mad. Kilode? Na wah for you ooo. Fela lives in you. Keep on doing your dads work.
Even femi too.
Seun looks more like his grandfather, Fela's dad.
So cool hearing more of quest talking about Fela, i just got into him from the interview about him DJ'ing for prince, and feeling like Prince cut him off cause he was playing music so hip it intimidated his Royal Badness. "You'll never find this in a million years"... also if ive got anyones attention, how much do you hear Fela in Thom Yorkes music?
Keep it up Jareh my brother (Seun KUTI)
Africa hero
🌈🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🙏🙏🙏🌹👌👌👌❤️❤️❤️🌈
Kalakuta republic has a court in it😂😂..
Over 500 people lived there, and Fela paid them daily allowance
Where were all these rich and/or influential people when they were breaking his hands in jail?
You are stupid ... they weren’t this big back then... plus they not politicians stfu
That was happening in the 60s and 70s after that period things got better. He also met all those influential celebs in the 80s and 90s so get your facts right.
How apt the name Nigerians call him Abàmì èdá - freak of nature.
That's what they called him? He sure was! A super freak, like little richard, james brown, rickie james..
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God Almighty created only one Fela
Seun look handsome here not like now.
...this is your contribution to what you have just watched?
@@illitrait I tire. Out of all to greatness being discussed.
...na wa, @@luckyigbomor4088 - Aproko people everywhere. If we look the matter you go see say she resemble under my shoe. Yeye.