Femi Kuti

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Nigerian musician and son of the late Fela Kuti

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Afrobeat prince Femi Kuti brings his big band, The Positive Force, for a live session celebrating his new release, Africa for Africa.

Femi Kuti

Afrobeat prince Femi Kuti brings his big band, The Positive Force, for a live session celebrating his new release, Africa for Africa.

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