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Gentlemen
Fela Kuti Lyrics


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I no be gentleman at all
I no be gentleman at all
I no be gentleman at all o
I no be gentleman at all, at all

I no be gentleman at all o!

I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original

Them call you, make you come chop
You chop small, you say you belly full
You say you be gentleman
You go hungry
You go suffer
You go quench
Me I no be gentleman like that

I no be gentleman at all o!

I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original

You dey go your way, the jeje way
Somebody come bring original trouble
You no talk, you no act
You say you be gentleman
You go suffer
You go tire
You go quench
Me I no be gentleman like that

I no be gentleman at all o!

I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original

Africa hot, I like am so
I know what to wear but my friends don′t know
Him put him socks, him put him shoe
Him put him pant, him put him singlet
Him put him trouser, him put him shirt
Him put him tie, him put him coat
Him come cover all with him hat
Him be gentleman
Him go sweat all over
Him go faint right down
Him go smell like shit
Him go piss for body, him no go know
Me I no be gentleman like that

I no be gentleman at all o!

I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original
I no be gentleman at all, at all
I be Africa man original
I be Africa man original

Overall Meaning

In the song "Gentlemen", Fela Kuti speaks about the hypocrisy of some men who claim to be gentlemen but are not. Fela, in his usual style, takes a satirical approach to mock the behavior of such men. He starts by declaring that he is not a gentleman, despite the fact that he is an African man original. He then goes on to give examples of men who claim to be gentlemen but fail to do the right thing, such as a man who claims to be full after eating a small portion of food.


Fela then talks about men who refuse to stand up for themselves when faced with trouble, pretending to be gentlemen. He suggests that these men will suffer, tire, and eventually fall apart, while he has no intention of pretending to be what he is not. In the final verse, he talks about how men dress up in suits and ties, pretending to be gentlemen, but will eventually sweat, faint, smell, and urinate, unlike him who prefers to dress casually.


With his lyrics, Fela Kuti challenges the idea that manners and outward appearances can make someone a gentleman. He highlights the importance of standing up for oneself and doing the right thing, and not pretending to be someone else.


Line by Line Meaning

I no be gentleman at all
I do not conform to society's expectations of what a gentleman should be


I be Africa man original
I am proud of my African heritage and refuse to be ashamed or hide it


Them call you, make you come chop
You are invited to eat


You chop small, you say you belly full
You ate a small amount and claim to be full to impress others


You say you be gentleman
You claim to be a gentleman, but your actions do not reflect that


You go hungry
You will go hungry as a result of your deceitful behavior


You go suffer
You will experience suffering as a consequence of your actions


You go quench
You will be overcome with thirst as a result of lying about being full


Me I no be gentleman like that
I refuse to behave in this way just to impress others


You dey go your way, the jeje way
You are minding your own business


Somebody come bring original trouble
Someone comes along and causes trouble


You no talk, you no act
You do not speak up or take action to address the situation


Africa hot, I like am so
I enjoy the heat of Africa


I know what to wear but my friends don′t know
I understand how to dress appropriately for the climate, but my friends may not


Him put him socks, him put him shoe
He puts on his socks and shoes


Him put him pant, him put him singlet
He puts on his pants and undershirt


Him put him trouser, him put him shirt
He puts on his trousers and shirt


Him put him tie, him put him coat
He puts on his tie and coat


Him come cover all with him hat
He covers himself with a hat


Him be gentleman
He is trying to act like a gentleman


Him go sweat all over
He will sweat profusely


Him go faint right down
He will faint and collapse


Him go smell like shit
He will smell terrible


Him go piss for body, him no go know
He will urinate on himself and not even realize it


I no be gentleman at all, at all
I am not a gentleman in any sense of the word




Writer(s): Anikulapo Kuti Fela

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@nosisapenxa2896

It's funny how I thought my Dad's music was boring back then. Fela and Femi Kuti were his favourite musicians. He would play their music in our long family road trips. I remember my brothers and I including my mother rolling our eyes everytime we hear Fela's Lady or Femi's bang bang. I remember my Dad playing Fela's Lady and how he articulated the song made me realise that I am exactly like Lady. It would be hours of this music. Now that I'm much older, I'm hooked on this music. Fela and Femi are both musical geniuses indeed!!

@johnstone7579

The pains of growing up

@MRSZ5440

watch felabration 2015 and listen to Shangai do lady and Kokoro show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXnYh5SXtFo&t=5744s

@MarcOmar

Same here.

@michaelkb8-245

Lool the eye rolling made me laugh. My dad used to love Fela and Bob Marley. I'm now obssessed too 🤣🤣🤣

@MarcOmar

@MichaelKB8-24 😂 our dads knew what was up.

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@gantzerX

I'm mexican and i know music is universal but this musician, Fela, is a god. Afrobeat is awesome. Greetings for every fan of Fela out there !

@pholask3847

Greetings from South Africa

@phantom2k10

respeck

@Luispradoh

güey, no te creas, estaba cagando el palo nada más, está chido que te guste fela k.

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