A look into Seun Kuti's 'Heavier Yet' album & collaboration with Lenny Kravitz
Nigerian musician Seun Kuti has released a captivating "Making Of" video for his highly anticipated album, Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head), on his YouTube channel. The video, filmed and directed by Raphaƫl Frydman at Question de Son studio in Paris, offers a glimpse into the creative process behind Seun's latest work.
Set to drop on October 4th via Milan independent label Record Kicks, Heavier Yet comes six years after Seun's Grammy-nominated album, Black Times. This new record marks a pivotal moment in Seun's illustrious career, showcasing his evolution as an artist and activist.
Seun Kuti sheds light on the true essence of his music, dispelling common misconceptions. "African liberation is not my father's message, but Africa's message. Over 90% of Africans live in poverty, with 65% surviving on less than $2 a day." He emphasizes the importance of unity and collective empowerment.
Heavier Yet is produced by a dream team of top-tier producers, including superstar Lenny Kravitz (executive producer) and Fela Kuti and Egypt 80's original producer Sodi Marciszewer (artistic producer). This collaborative effort showcases Seun's expansion into diverse musical influences, from funk to reggae.
Seun expresses his gratitude for working with Lenny Kravitz, describing the experience as "magical." "I learned from a master, shaping my future music." This collaboration has not only enhanced Seun's artistry but also forged a lasting impact on his career.
Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) will be available on all major streaming platforms, CD, and limited edition black and coloured vinyl. Fans can expect an album that entertains, inspires, and ignites a spirit of activism and liberation.
Seun Kuti's parting words resonate deeply: "Monkeys need trees, lions need wilder beasts, crocodiles need a laguna, sharks need water, human beings need beauty, we need it." Immerse yourself in the Making of video on Seun Kuti's YouTube channel and get ready for Heavier Yet, dropping October 4th.
Pre-order Heavier Yet here.
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