Long after his voice was silenced, the power of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s music continues to echo across the world.
The Afrobeat pioneer has made history as the first African to receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, a landmark honour announced by the Recording Academy in recognition of his extraordinary influence on global music and culture.
More than a musician, Fela was a fearless voice of resistance. Through blistering horns, hypnotic rhythms and uncompromising lyrics, he challenged military rule, corruption and injustice, turning music into a weapon for truth and liberation. His sound did not merely entertain — it confronted, provoked and awakened.
Decades after his passing, Fela’s legacy remains alive in the works of contemporary artists across continents, from Africa to Europe and the Americas, many of whom draw inspiration from his revolutionary spirit and genre-defining sound.
The Grammy honour celebrates not just a lifetime of musical innovation, but a man who reshaped African soundscapes, redefined artistic courage and proved that music could be both culturally rooted and globally transformative.
For Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the legacy has always been bigger than borders — and now, the world has formally acknowledged it.