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Femi Kuti Exposes Mistake That Could End Young Artists’ Careers

Femi Kuti Exposes Mistake That Could End Young Artists’ Careers

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Afrobeat icon, Femi Kuti, has shared the secret behind his lasting relevance in the Nigerian music industry, emphasizing that true longevity comes from making meaningful and well-composed music.

The 63-year-old veteran, who has remained a prominent figure for over four decades, said his sustained success is tied to his commitment to producing purposeful songs rather than chasing fleeting fame.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Afropolitan Podcast, Kuti urged young musicians to humble themselves and learn the art of creating genuine music, warning that a lack of substance could cost them their fame and fortune in old age.

Femi Kuti Exposes Mistake That Could End Young Artists’ Careers

When asked what he believes is “killing the Nigerian music industry,” Kuti responded, “When the head is not correct, nothing can be correct. I like what young artists are doing, but what would they do when they are 50?”

He went on to highlight the importance of dedication and craftsmanship, saying, “The reason, probably, I’m respected is, I will still show dexterity, energy. I’m committed. If I pick up my sax, you will know that this guy is working. I composed everything. You (young artists) buy your songs, and you don’t want to learn. Music is like medicine. The likes of Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and a few others are renowned because they are working. They are practicing.”

Kuti cautioned that many young artists focus too much on quick success rather than growth. “Young artists just rush into making music to get hit songs. You might make two or three. You are young so you are not seeing the danger—the next generation will have their star and then you will fade away,” he said.

Reflecting on his own enduring career, Kuti added, “I can proudly tell you I’m still touring. It’s because my fans will still introduce me to their children and their children’s children. So you will see very old and children at my concerts. There are people that have followed me for 15, 20 years and still bringing my albums to sign. But why? Consistency. And I have something to offer. If you are not writing your music and you are buying, and you are jumping, would you still be doing that at 40?”

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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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