Àfrica
Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Roy Ayers Lyrics


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Do you hear what I hear
Can you see what I see
Everybody's crying out
And yet we have no unity
My friends always ask me
Mary? tell me why do you weep
'Cause I'm trying to get over
All the negativity
That's why I'm searching

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We are living in a world
Of "who has what?" and "who is who?"
But I'm telling you my friend
The answer's right in front of you
We are searching for a peace
Piece of mind is what we need
We are searching for the love
That comes with the unity

Oh ooh oh (oh)
Oh ooh oh (everyday)
Oh ooh oh (it rains)
Oh ooh oh (can you stand the pain?)
Oh ooh oh (why do we live the way we choose to live?)
Oh ooh oh
Oh (I'm telling you my brother right now that we got to be)

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Oh ooh oh (oh)
Oh ooh oh (why are we still searching)
Oh ooh oh (when the answer's right in front of you)
Oh
Oh ooh oh (I'm telling you)
Oh ooh oh
Oh ooh oh (you better look straight a head of your path)
Oh (because the love is always there)

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I don't wanna fuss n' fight
I just wanna make it right
What can we do to be strong
If we try to get along
I'm not trying to preach to you
But I am still searching too, yeah
Me and you can do it, oh
I don't ever wanna be stressed out
I just wanna live my life
The way I feel that I should be
'Cause I wanna be happy, happy
What about you and me

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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Africa" by Fela Kuti and Roy Ayers depict a world in turmoil, where people are searching for peace and unity amidst negativity and division. The song speaks to the heart of many people who long for a better world, where love and happiness reign supreme. The repetitive nature of the lyrics emphasizes the urgency of the issues being raised and the need for people to come together to resolve them.


The song's theme resonates with Fela Kuti's activism and his dedication to promoting social change through his music. He used his music as a tool for social and political critique, and "Africa" is no exception. The song reflects his dissatisfaction with the state of Africa and its people, questioning why they are still searching for basic human needs like peace, love, and unity.


The lyrics also suggest that the answers to these questions are right in front of us, and we only need to look within ourselves to find them. The message is clear – we can only achieve peace and unity if we work together and set aside our differences.


Line by Line Meaning

Searching searching
Repeated emphasis on the act of searching, seeking something that is missing


Do you hear what I hear
Asking the listener to pay attention to a common message


Can you see what I see
Asking the listener to observe and acknowledge the shared reality


Everybody's crying out
Acknowledging the widespread pain and suffering


And yet we have no unity
Recognizing the lack of solidarity despite shared struggles


My friends always ask me
People seek explanation and guidance from those who appear to be searching for solutions


Mary? tell me why do you weep
Asking for a reason for the sorrow and longing


'Cause I'm trying to get over
Endeavoring to move beyond negativities and challenges


All the negativity
All the harmful and limiting experiences and attitudes


That's why I'm searching
Clarifying the motivation behind the quest


We are living in a world
Acknowledging the current global situation and context


Of "who has what?" and "who is who?"
Of competition, materialism, and social stratification


But I'm telling you my friend
Asserting a hopeful message to the listener


The answer's right in front of you
Revealing a solution that is attainable


We are searching for a peace
Desiring for tranquility and security


Piece of mind is what we need
Peace of mind is vital for overall wellbeing


We are searching for the love
Seeking the profound human emotion that connects everyone


That comes with the unity
Unity brings about the love that is being sought for


Oh ooh oh (oh)
Expressing an emotional response through sound


Oh ooh oh (everyday)
Emphasizing the regularity of the situation


Oh ooh oh (it rains)
Metaphorically, life's difficulties and challenges


Oh ooh oh (can you stand the pain?)
Asking if the listener can endure and overcome hardships


Oh ooh oh (why do we live the way we choose to live?)
Asking about the motivations and reasons behind people's actions


Oh ooh oh
Repeated emphasis of emotional response through sound


Oh (I'm telling you my brother right now that we got to be)
Asserting a message of the need for unity and love


Oh ooh oh (why are we still searching)
Reiterating the need for searching for solutions


Oh ooh oh (when the answer's right in front of you)
Restating that solutions are within reach


Oh ooh oh (you better look straight ahead of your path)
Advising the listener to stay focused on the goal


Oh (because the love is always there)
Reinforcing the presence of love as a solution


I don't wanna fuss n' fight
Rejecting conflict and strife as ways to solve problems


I just wanna make it right
Desiring harmony and resolution


What can we do to be strong
Asking for strategies to enact positive change


If we try to get along
Suggesting cooperation and understanding as a way to progress


I'm not trying to preach to you
Acknowledging the message not as a sermon, but as a conversation


But I am still searching too, yeah
Revealing the continued quest for solutions


Me and you can do it, oh
Positing the collective ability to solve global problems


I don't ever wanna be stressed out
Desiring peace and stability


I just wanna live my life
Expressing the will to live one's life as one chooses


The way I feel that I should be
Emphasizing the personal nature of one's choices and actions


'Cause I wanna be happy, happy
Clear statement of the goal of the quest for solutions


What about you and me
Inviting the listener to join in the search for solutions




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: FREDDIE D III JERKINS, LATONYA BLIGE-DACOSTA, MARY J BLIGE, RODNEY ROY JERKINS, ROY AYERS, XENOS DACOSTA

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G. Jones

long long time ago, Fela that was in 1950s London. We love Fela Kuti and what he has done for music

Dog

I can't stop listening. I'm so happy that this channel exists! RIP Fela!

Dan J. Kauppi

I am very thankful I was introduced to this song on SiriusXM's Tom Morello Show! Thank you both!

Ignacio Merino

What a pair !! Wonderful !!

Betania Apratto

Black music is in the heart! Thank you so much for this publishing!

Fela Kuti

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Defenders of Black Music

A true master! ❤️

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Fela's music is like a potluck of modern music 💯♥️🎶🎵

Hamilton Britto

A BATIDA DO ACID JAZZ
Um vibrafonistas de jazz reconhecido nos anos 1960, atravessou os anos 60/70’s liderando uma banda de R&B um cara décadas à frente do seu tempo. A batida forte apresentada em 72 em "Move to Groove”, serviu de modelo para o groove no hip-hop e dominou os discos de ácido jazz.
Sua maneira de tocar: definida, melódica e com continuidade rítmica foi influenciada no hard bop. Sem nunca se vangloriar pelo reconhecimento que recebido, sempre manteve a humildade, dizia que fazia isso por divertimento, mas, se considerava um sobrevivente no difícil negócio de fazer música, os títulos não passavam de propaganda na indústria da música e ele se mantinha distante das vaidades
Seu pai tocava trombone, sua mãe lhe ensinou piano e aos 17 começou a tocar as marretas vibrantes que ganhara de Lionel Hampton quando tinha 5 anos. Aos 20, já fazia parte dos 20 anos, gravando com Curtis Amy, Jack Wilson e a Orquestra Gerald Wilson. Tocou com Teddy Edwards, Chico Hamilton, Hampton Hawes e Phineas Newborn. Entre 66 e 70 manteve parceria com o flautista Herbie Mann que, além de ter lhe tornado mais conhecido do público lhe mostrou um universo musical diferentes do bebop que ele conhecia desde criança

Nos anos 70 formou a Roy Ayers Ubiquity, uma banda de R & B-jazz-rock influenciada inicialmente por Miles Davis elétrico e Herbie Hancock Sextet e lançou músicos como Sonny Fortune e Billy Cobham, Omar Hakim e Alphonse Mouzon. Com o passar do tempo, a banda evoluiu do jazz e do R & B para o funk e a disco.
Nos anos 80, além da sua banda, Ayers colaborou com o Fela Kut

John Flushing

Never heard of this before, incredible!

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