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Rolling Stone names Fela Kuti, Burna Boy in top 200 singers of all time

The list which was released on January 1, 2023, by the publication sees Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti and Afrobeats icon Burna Boy make the list, with both of them placed 188 and 197 respectively.
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Fela Kuti

RENOWNED American monthly publication, Rolling Stones  has released a list of 200 singers of all time, with the list featuring two Nigerian artistes, Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu popularly known as Burna boy.

The list which was released on January 1, 2023, by the publication sees Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti and Afrobeats icon Burna Boy make the list, with both of them placed 188 and 197 respectively.

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Burnaboy

Speaking on Fela Kuti, the publication wrote "Fela Kuti’s iconic songs of the 1970s and 1980s are sprawling orchestral instrumentals, an innovative swirl of African highlife, American soul, and jazz. Through his music, he shared an anti-colonialist, Pan-African vision and challenged Nigeria’s corrupt military government, which routinely subjected him and those around him to immense harm.

“Yet it wasn’t just Fela’s lyrical rebellion that makes him so important — it’s the way his voice carried his vision; the way he sang, his tone commanding and direct, plain and firm. His stern but conversational melodies made his movement more accessible. On 1986’s “Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense,” where he tackles whitewashed education and failed governments, he coos, “I say, I sing, I beg everyone to join my song.” And he performed in such a way that they could."

While describing Burna Boy they said: “A Nigerian cultural giant, Burna Boy is the ambassador of Afrobeats as a global movement that can feel equally at home climbing the European charts and maintaining a subtle emotional connection with past African genres like highlife.

“Burna’s voice is sweet like caramel, but it can also soar on slickly produced tracks like his recent mega-hit “Last Last,” or the 2019 gem “Anybody,” amped up by deep bass accents and insanely sophisticated polyrhythms . His vocal lines find inspiration in everything from hip-hop and R&B to hooky pop and dancehall — the world is his playground."