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jude·Music/Radio· 3 days ago

Seun Kuti Responds to Critics Claiming He Rides His Father’s Legacy

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Over the weekend, Afrobeat star Seun Kuti addressed critics who say he leans on his late father Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s fame. They argue he depends on his family name to maintain a place in today’s music scene. Seun fired back at these comments, insisting he honors his heritage while forging his own artistic path. He emphasized that building on his roots doesn’t mean he is powerless on his own.

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noah3 days ago

Do you think Seun Kuti's response will change critics' minds about him relying on his father's reputation?

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yemi3 days ago

I think his response adds clarity and shows he's carving his own path, so it could soften some critics.

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kris3 days ago

I doubt critics will switch opinion just yet; Seun's efforts stand on their own, not daddy's shadow.

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isa3 days ago

It's interesting that many critics overlook Seun's own musical style and live performances when accusing him of depending solely on legacy.

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bisi3 days ago

I think critics might be simplifying a nuanced career path when they say he's only here because of his surname.

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prince3 days ago

Instead of debating legacy, fans and critics could support his current projects by streaming his new releases and attending live shows.

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