Shuffering And Shmiling
Kuti Lyrics


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Fela Kuti You Africans, please listen to me as Africans And you non-Af…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Kuti:


Coffin For Head Of State Amen, Amen, Amen! Through Jesus Christ our Lord By the grac…
Gentleman À toutes les ladies, oh yeah Laisse-moi te conter l'histo…
Lady If you call am woman African woman no go 'gree She go…
Roforofo Fight From Abeokuta city Translation to original English: She tear…
Shakara To ba b'oni sakara pade Pasan to ma fi na e…
Water No Get Enemy T'o ba fe lo we omi l'o ma'lo If you wan'…



Zombie Zombie o, zombie (zombie o, zombie) Zombie o, zombie (zombie…


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@Letseatdinner

Im a 23 year old Armenian from Virginia Usa and this music touches me down to my ancestral spirits. It brings me away from the southern hillbilly society that i feel i dont belong to and reconnects me with my heavily cultured roots and energies. The world is a happy place which, despite all our pain, is abundant with life.

@gabussy8971

Barev dzees

@kylereese4542

You're a hillbilly. Embrace it while the Africans embrace our own.

@1Pasha1492

👁️ MO AB 🗽🌏 ALL Moorish 👁️🌏 ASIA 🌏 ASIATICS 🌍 Inheritance 🧠 Birth right 👁️

@chrisevans8694

Western part of Virginia... I was there too....
TAZEWELL....and such...beautiful place,but....people....eĥhhhhhh


Hope all remains well❤❤

@kylereese4542

@@1Pasha1492 nutcase much 🤓

@MrRicehard

I have a fond memory of a time I spent in Sweden back in 2005. I had run out of money one night before my flight back to England, forcing me to spend a night on the streets of Stockholm in -15 degs c weather. Part of the reason I had run out of money is that several days before I had bought two Fela CD's to play on my cdman. At first I tried to stay inside the expansive building of T Centralen where my train the next afternoon would take me to the airport. However at 11pm I and many others, travelers and legit homeless were pushed out into the snow by Police. Closed till morning. The homeless people left the area quickly leaving just a young African man and myself wondering what to do. We struck up a conversation in regards to our situation. I was in inadequate clothing for the weather and he in a worse situation. He had only that afternoon arrived at the airport from Nigeria to stay with his cousin. From the airport he rang his cousin to be told. 'Get a train into the city and I'll meet you in the morning.' So here he was in a tracksuit and trainers fresh from the heat of another continent and the prospect of spending the night on the frozen streets. We decided to move out of the wind and did so as best we could. In the lea I produced my cdman and showed him the CD's I had. He was delighted to find Fela among my selection. We then spent the next four hours dancing to keep warm sharing an earbud each, connected awkwardly by the wire. He tried to teach me how to do some Afrobeat steps and together we passed the hours until a bus station across the road open at around 4am. Inside the warmth we drank coffee and chatted more until around 6am I went to wait for my train to the airport and he went off to meet up with his cousin. I have forgotten his name at this point. Yet I think I shall always remember till my dying day the cold, cold night I danced to Fela's wonderful Afrobeat to stay warm with the Nigerian stranger who may have been one of the nicest people I ever met. :)

@189hosp6

One of those rare encounters that leaves life’s indelible mark. Expatiate on this interesting encounter with before and after short story… it makes for good reading.

@QueenHavilah

How I want take read this long thing now 😂😂😂

@aldairmarroquin4184

I just discovered Fela Kuti's music last night and here I am now with a growing interest in Nigeria's cultural and social issues. Greetings from Mexico to everybody!

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