Femi Kuti Opens Up on Staying Power in the Music Industry

 

Afrobeat legend Femi Kuti has revealed that the key to longevity in the music industry lies in creating meaningful and substantial music.

The 63-year-old veteran singer explained that the reason he has remained relevant for over four decades is because he composed purposeful music.

He challenged young artists to humble themselves and learn how to make proper music, warning that failure to do so would lead to dwindling fame and fortune at old age.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Kuti advised young artists to be mindful of their old age when making music.

The interviewer asked: “What do you think is killing the Nigerian music industry now?”

Kuti replied: “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?

“The reason, probably, I’m respect 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 Davies, Stevie Wonder and a few others are renowned because they are working. They are practicing.

“But 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.

“I’m proud to say I’m still touring because my fans keep introducing my music to their children and grandchildren. At my concerts, you’ll find both the young and the old — some have followed me for 15 or 20 years and still bring my albums for signing. Why? Consistency. I always have something genuine to offer. If you don’t write your own music and rely on others, how long can you really keep performing — even at 40?”

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