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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiJune 14, 20253 Mins Read
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    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s seminal 1976 album, Zombie, has been selected for induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Recording Academy announced. The Academy cited Zombie’s selection “for its fearless critique of oppression, cultural impact, and enduring relevance to political resistance and African musical heritage.”
    Fela’s eldest son and musician, Femi Kuti, expressed the family’s enthusiasm on Wednesday via X (formerly Twitter). He wrote, “Our father’s legacy lives on. We are honoured to accept this Grammy Hall of Fame award on behalf of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. His music continues to inspire & unite people across the world #Grammy.”
    Originally released in Nigeria in 1976 under Coconut Records and subsequently in the UK by Creole Records in 1977, Zombie is widely recognized as one of Fela’s most impactful albums. The album features tracks such as “Zombie,” “Mister Follow Follow,” “Observation Is No Crime,” and “Mistake” (recorded live at the Berlin Jazz Festival in 1978). It satirized the Nigerian military by portraying soldiers as “mindless zombies” who unquestioningly obeyed orders.
    The album’s considerable commercial success reportedly incited the ruling military regime, leading to a violent state-backed assault on Fela’s Lagos commune, Kalakuta Republic. During the brutal 1977 raid, Fela sustained severe beatings, his studio and master tapes were destroyed, and his mother, Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, a revered activist, was thrown from a window, later succumbing to her injuries.
    The attack, widely condemned by human rights organizations, solidified Fela’s reputation as a courageous musical dissenter and marked a significant moment in Nigerian sociopolitical history.
    Zombie’s induction places it among other iconic works in the Hall of Fame, including albums by Michael Jackson, Jay-Z, Cat Stevens, and Santana. Music scholars and fans have broadly described the Grammy recognition as a long-overdue global acknowledgment of Fela’s influence on world music and political thought.
    Fela, who passed away in 1997, is widely credited with the creation of Afrobeat, a genre that blended jazz, highlife, and traditional African rhythms with sharp political commentary. His music has inspired generations of activists and artists, from his sons Seun Kuti and Burna Boy to international figures like Questlove and Beyoncé.
    This Grammy Hall of Fame recognition adds to numerous posthumous accolades for the late icon, who has been the subject of multiple documentaries, biographies, and the Broadway musical Fela!
    Born in 1938, Fela was a saxophonist, composer, and bandleader whose music consistently addressed corruption, colonialism, and authoritarianism. Despite repeated arrests, physical assaults, and the destruction of his properties by successive military governments, Fela remained steadfast in his artistic and political message.

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