10 Unforgettable Great African Musicians
A handful of these legends have the reputation of being pioneers of different African music genres. These people have done a lot to ensure that Africa can boast about having its own indigenous sounds. So, from different African countries, speaking different African languages, singing different genres of music.
THE UNFORGETTABLE
Fela Kuti |
The late Nigerian is popularly known in different parts of the world for different reasons. Fela is reputed for his high octane displays, and interestingly, years after his death, his music is still the favorite of many people.
Due to various factors, he is believed to be the greatest African artists to have ever lived and has emerged on the top spot of the list. Fela is pretty talented and good at what he does. He can play various instruments very well, and he is a nice composer. If you are familiar with the music genre known as Afrobeat today, you should know he invented it.
Fela rose to fame in the 70s, and despite that he sings majorly with Yoruba language and pidgin English, he still has a lot of fans in different parts of Africa. He was a political activist who did all he could to keep the government of the day on its toes.
Due to various factors, he is believed to be the greatest African artists to have ever lived and has emerged on the top spot of the list. Fela is pretty talented and good at what he does. He can play various instruments very well, and he is a nice composer. If you are familiar with the music genre known as Afrobeat today, you should know he invented it.
Fela rose to fame in the 70s, and despite that he sings majorly with Yoruba language and pidgin English, he still has a lot of fans in different parts of Africa. He was a political activist who did all he could to keep the government of the day on its toes.
Miriam Makeba |
Miriam is being referred to as the most famous female artist the continent has produced. Of course, a Grammy Award winner is no small musician. That is what Mama Africa is, she won the Grammy Award during her prime on the stage!
She primarily tackled the socio-political plight of her country people under Apartheid with her music, and she remains one of the greatest of all time as far as African music is concerned.
Angelique Kidjo |
Angelique is from Benin, and apart from singing and writing songs, she is also an activist who tries to be a voice to the voiceless. She is versatile, has the capacity to thrill her fans and supporters.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo |
These guys became famous when they worked with Paul Simon to produce Graceland, and since then, they ensured they capitalized on their success to build their career. One impressive thing about them is that they are not just interested in signing and showcasing their vocal skills, but are also keen on showing to the world what South Africa is made of.
Brenda Faisse |
Brenda was born in Langa in Cape Town but left home as a young teenager to follow her passion for music. She has the pop group Brenda & The Big Dudes to thank in her ascension to the category of a celebrity in South Africa. Her songs were embraced in South Africa, pushing her popularity beyond the region, and introducing her to other music lovers from other parts of the world.
Ali Farka Toure |
Ali sings in a manner where he blends African American jazz with Malian traditional music. His exploits in the music industry are yet to be fully replicated in Mali, and he remains one of the greatest musicians of all times in the continent.
Youssou N dour |
Youssou N dour is from Senegal, born in Dakar (the country’s capital). Youssou is a talented singer and composer whose amazing musical skills have fetched tons of fans from different parts of the African continent.
The Senegalese have the reputation of being one of those that established the famous music style called Mbalax in Wolof. He is pretty good when it comes to blending Mbalex with various languages, and has become a real legend as far as African music is concerned.
The Senegalese have the reputation of being one of those that established the famous music style called Mbalax in Wolof. He is pretty good when it comes to blending Mbalex with various languages, and has become a real legend as far as African music is concerned.
King Sunny Ade |
King Sunny Ade sings majorly in Yoruba language (one of the major languages being spoken by the Yoruba people, particularly in the southwestern part of the country). His songs are not only entertaining but majorly filled with wisdom and ideas (which is another factor that has increased his fan base and exploits). Many of his songs, though he made them years back, are still relevant till this moment.
Lucky Dube |
From Johannesburg, he was introduced into the music industry as a youngster and attached himself to a music band. Lucky produced various songs that were widely embraced by various people in different parts of Africa. Though he is late, he remains one of the greatest musicians the continent has produced.
E.T Mensah |
Mensah was prominent in the 50s, alongside his band ‘The Tempos’. He took his band to different African countries during this period and even entertained the then Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah.
In conclusion on the greatest African musicians of all time, these people did a lot for themselves and the African music space. They have made a name for themselves and have won several awards for their efforts. Although there are upcoming musicians doing very well today, we know they will need to work extra hard to get to the level of these ones.
source: Naijaquest
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