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Fela Kuti and the Evolution of Afrobeat: The Indispensable Influence of Highlife

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
September 4, 2024
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Fela Kuti and the Evolution of Afrobeat: The Indispensable Influence of Highlife

Fela Kuti

Fela Kuti, often hailed as the pioneer of Afrobeat, is a monumental figure in music and activism.

His innovative sound and powerful messages resonated globally, but to fully appreciate the emergence of Afrobeat, one must acknowledge the significant role that Highlife music played in its development.

Highlife is a music genre that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century, characterized by its fusion of traditional Akan melodies and Western musical elements, including jazz and swing.

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Highlife’s infectious rhythms and vibrant instrumentation made it immensely popular across West Africa. By the 1950s and 1960s, Highlife had evolved, incorporating electric instruments and becoming a staple in social gatherings, dance halls, and parties.

Highlife’s appeal was not just in its sound but also in its cultural significance. It served as a vehicle for social commentary, reflecting the experiences and struggles of the African populace during a time of colonialism and post-colonialism.

The lyrics often addressed themes of love, social issues, and people’s everyday lives, making them relatable and impactful.

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Fela Kuti was born in 1938 in Abeokuta, Nigeria, into a family of educators and activists. His exposure to music began early, with influences ranging from traditional Yoruba music to jazz, particularly the works of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.

After studying in the United States, Fela returned to Nigeria in the late 1960s, where he began to develop his unique sound.

Highlife heavily influenced Fela’s early music. The rhythmic complexity, melodic structures, and instrumentation of Highlife provided a foundation upon which Fela could build his Afrobeat.

The Fusion of Highlife and Afrobeat

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Fela’s approach to music was revolutionary; he combined traditional African musical elements with Western influences to create a sound that was both innovative and deeply rooted in African culture.

Like Highlife, Fela’s music served as a commentary on social and political issues. However, Fela’s lyrics were more overtly political, addressing corruption, colonialism, and the struggles of the Nigerian people.

His fearless criticism of the government and societal issues resonated with audiences, much like the earlier Highlife songs that spoke to the experiences of ordinary people.

Veteran Ghanaian Highlife musician, Amandzeba Nat Brew has reacted to the phenomenon of younger musicians ‘ditching’ the Highlife genre to other foreign genres.

He shared his insights on the influence of Ghanaian Highlife music on various African music genres. 

“Fela’s Afrobeat would not have been very successful if he hadn’t stopped his band and come down here and work with our people like Uncle Ebo Taylor. So Fela combined Highlife, Jazz, and Juju music.

“If you ask anyone, they will tell you Afrobeat and all other sounds… are based on the sound that is coming from here.”

Amandzeba

Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat became a global phenomenon, influencing countless artists across genres and continents. His music transcended borders, and his messages of resistance and empowerment inspired movements and musicians worldwide.

The fusion of Highlife and Afrobeat not only created a new sound but also a cultural movement that celebrated African identity and heritage.

The success of Afrobeat would not have been possible without the foundation laid by Highlife. Highlife provided the rhythmic and melodic structures that Fela adapted and transformed, allowing him to create a genre that was both innovative and deeply rooted in African traditions.

Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat stands as a testament to the power of musical fusion and cultural exchange. While Fela’s genius and vision were instrumental in the genre’s creation, the influence of Highlife cannot be overstated.

It was the vibrant, rhythmic, and socially conscious world of Highlife that set the stage for the emergence of Afrobeat, ensuring its success and enduring legacy in the annals of music history.

As the life and work of Fela Kuti are celebrated, individuals must also honor the rich tapestry of influences that shaped his sound, with Highlife at the forefront.

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