Afrobeats Superstar, Femi Anikulapo Kuti, alongside his son, Made Kuti gave a sterling performance on the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury music festival.
Naija News reports that Glastonbury is one of the world’s biggest music festivals.
It is regarded as a major event in the British Culture.
It is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts held near Pilton, Somerset, England, in most summers.
In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts.
Films and albums have been recorded at the festival, and it receives extensive television and newspaper coverage.
Femi Kuti had earlier in the week taken to Instagram to announce that his band would be performing at the festival.
Videos making the rounds on social shows the saxophonist dazzling the crowd with his captivating dance moves and music.
See videos below,
Nigerian Media Overlooks My Accomplishments, Credits Burna Boy Instead – Seun Kuti Laments
Meanwhile, Grammy-nominated Afrobeats singer, Seun Kuti, has voiced his frustration over the misattribution of accomplishments within the music industry.
Kuti highlighted that Burna Boy was incorrectly credited as the first Nigerian artist to perform at Coachella in 2020, even though Kuti himself had performed at the festival back in 2012.
He also pointed out that his brother, Femi Kuti, had received multiple Grammy nominations prior to Burna Boy’s recognition for Best World Music Album.
Furthermore, Kuti mentioned that his album “Black Times” was nominated for Best World Music Album, yet it was overlooked by African award organizers.
Despite his recent Grammy nomination for his contribution to Janelle Monae’s “Age of Pleasure,” Kuti noted that he was not acknowledged among the Nigerian artists nominated for the 66th Grammys.
Kuti expressed his discontent, stating that the Nigerian media often disregards his achievements, almost as if he were not Nigerian.
“My brother [Femi Kuti] has been nominated at the Grammys multiple times. They’ve nominated me, I was also nominated in the last edition. It was only my name that they [Nigerian media] didn’t mention among the Nigerian artists who were nominated for the 66th Grammys. That’s what they do every time as if I’m from Togo.
“That’s how they said Burna boy was the first Nigerian artiste to play in Coachella in 2020 where I’ve played in 2012 as if I’m from Togo,” Kuti lamented.
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