
GRAMMYs Honour Fela Kuti as First African Lifetime Achievement Recipient
Music icon and cultural revolutionary Fela Anikulapo Kuti has made history as the first African artist to receive the GRAMMYs Lifetime Achievement Award, cementing his status as one of the most influential figures in global music history.
The prestigious honour recognises Fela’s immeasurable contribution to music, culture, and social consciousness. As the pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela didn’t just create a genre — he built a movement. Through fearless lyricism, politically charged compositions, and boundary-pushing soundscapes, he used music as a weapon against oppression, corruption, and injustice.
Decades after his passing, Fela’s impact remains deeply embedded in contemporary music across Africa and beyond. His influence can be felt in modern Afrobeats, hip-hop, jazz, funk, and protest music, with generations of artists drawing inspiration from his uncompromising spirit and sonic innovation.
This historic recognition by the Recording Academy is more than an award — it is a global acknowledgement of Fela Kuti’s enduring legacy as a truth-teller, cultural icon, and architect of African sound on the world stage.
Anikulapo lives on. Legacy eternal.
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