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🤣🤣🤣 nah. it would be allah candle. al is 'the' and lah is 'god'.

its not a race, its called pace 🤙 pv

its me bro, i prefer to watch. i really like to talk but i tend to over share. respectfully, when i want to talk we will talk inshallah.

damn, bro. i knew she was too much for me. she always showed me food to lure me in. i started to chase the cooking but lucky she never fed me. my spirit told me to cut it off and now im glad, she was likely from the tribe and i would have been a victim. 😄😄😄

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1. Fela Kuti: Often hailed as the pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, Fela Kuti’s music was not only groundbreaking in its sound but also in its political messages, addressing issues like corruption, poverty, and oppression in Nigeria.

2. Tony Allen: As Fela Kuti’s drummer, Tony Allen was instrumental in the creation of the Afrobeat sound. His complex rhythms have influenced countless drummers and musicians in the genre.

3. Femi Kuti: Continuing his father’s legacy, Femi Kuti has brought Afrobeat to the global stage, modernizing its sound while staying true to its roots.

4. Seun Kuti: Fela Kuti’s youngest son, Seun Kuti, leads his father’s former band Egypt 80. His music and performances are a vibrant testament to Afrobeat’s enduring appeal.

5. Antibalas: An American ensemble, Antibalas, has been instrumental in bringing Afrobeat to audiences outside Africa. Their music pays homage to the classic sounds of Afrobeat while incorporating their unique influences.

6. Burna Boy: A contemporary artist who has achieved international success, Burna Boy’s music is heavily influenced by Afrobeat, among other genres. His sound is a blend of Afrobeat, dancehall, reggae, and American rap.

7. Wizkid: Another contemporary artist, Wizkid, has brought Afrobeat to the international pop scene, collaborating with artists from various genres and backgrounds, and contributing to the global recognition of Afrobeat.

8. D’banj: Known for his energetic performances and hit songs, D’banj has played a significant role in popularizing Afrobeat and Afropop worldwide.

9. Angelique Kidjo: Although primarily known for her contributions to Afropop, Angelique Kidjo’s music incorporates elements of Afrobeat, showcasing the genre’s versatility and its influence on African music as a whole.

10. Ebo Taylor: A Ghanaian highlife musician and producer, Ebo Taylor’s work in the 1960s and 1970s helped lay the groundwork for Afrobeat’s development, blending highlife with funk and jazz influences.

thank you ✌

how many are you fluent in?

that woman i dated told me of the many tribes in kenya. she mentioned a tribe that have women who will cut a man's dick off. i think she was trying to scare me into not leaving her 🤣

Replying to Avatar DSIV

1. Fela Kuti: Often hailed as the pioneer of the Afrobeat genre, Fela Kuti’s music was not only groundbreaking in its sound but also in its political messages, addressing issues like corruption, poverty, and oppression in Nigeria.

2. Tony Allen: As Fela Kuti’s drummer, Tony Allen was instrumental in the creation of the Afrobeat sound. His complex rhythms have influenced countless drummers and musicians in the genre.

3. Femi Kuti: Continuing his father’s legacy, Femi Kuti has brought Afrobeat to the global stage, modernizing its sound while staying true to its roots.

4. Seun Kuti: Fela Kuti’s youngest son, Seun Kuti, leads his father’s former band Egypt 80. His music and performances are a vibrant testament to Afrobeat’s enduring appeal.

5. Antibalas: An American ensemble, Antibalas, has been instrumental in bringing Afrobeat to audiences outside Africa. Their music pays homage to the classic sounds of Afrobeat while incorporating their unique influences.

6. Burna Boy: A contemporary artist who has achieved international success, Burna Boy’s music is heavily influenced by Afrobeat, among other genres. His sound is a blend of Afrobeat, dancehall, reggae, and American rap.

7. Wizkid: Another contemporary artist, Wizkid, has brought Afrobeat to the international pop scene, collaborating with artists from various genres and backgrounds, and contributing to the global recognition of Afrobeat.

8. D’banj: Known for his energetic performances and hit songs, D’banj has played a significant role in popularizing Afrobeat and Afropop worldwide.

9. Angelique Kidjo: Although primarily known for her contributions to Afropop, Angelique Kidjo’s music incorporates elements of Afrobeat, showcasing the genre’s versatility and its influence on African music as a whole.

10. Ebo Taylor: A Ghanaian highlife musician and producer, Ebo Taylor’s work in the 1960s and 1970s helped lay the groundwork for Afrobeat’s development, blending highlife with funk and jazz influences.

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