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Fela Kuti’s “Colonial Mentality” Remains a Powerful Anti-Colonial Anthem

Fela Kuti’s “Colonial Mentality,” from his 1977 album Sorrow Tears and Blood, is a significant critique of post-colonial African society. The song challenges African people who have internalized Western values, mocking their embrace of European customs while abandoning their indigenous roots. Released after a brutal attack on Kuti’s Kalakuta Republic, it highlights the ongoing struggle for true independence, both politically and culturally. Kuti’s relevance today lies in his timeless critique of Western influence and the fight for authentic African identity, resonating with global movements that continue to challenge colonial legacies.

Source: okayafrica

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