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Made Kuti expresses his gratitude for being part of the Kuti tribe member.
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The Afrobeat singer speaks about his parent’s influence on his career.
The Nigerian Afrobeat singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Omorinmade Kuti, professionally known as Made Kuti, has expressed his gratitude for being a member of the Kuti clan.
On Saturday, February 26, 2022, the inaugural Afrobeat Hall of Fame induction was held in The Amore Gardens, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, with several notable musicians and event organizers being awarded plaques.
The young and dynamic musician, who has previously been nominated for a Grammy Award, received his father’s (Femi Kuti) and grandfather’s (Fela Kuti) Afrobeat Hall of Fame Awards.
Made accepted the honours on their behalf and expressed gratitude to the organizers for recognizing the legends at the induction ceremony.
He also thanked the fans for enjoying the family’s music.
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The “Free Your Mind” hitmaker said:
“I never let it pass by my cautious thoughts that I am always so grateful and honoured to be a part of this family and to be born in this family so when I collect awards like this and learn about everything that they’ve done, it is inspirational not just for me alone for but everybody else that is a beneficiary of all the accomplishments that they’ve had”
Speaking on the influence both parents had on his career, he said: