Fela Kuti to receive Grammy lifetime achievement award

The Recording Academy has selected Nigerian music pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti for its 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing his profound influence on global music.

The Recording Academy announced Nigerian icon Fela Anikulapo Kuti as a recipient of the 2026 Special Merit Awards, specifically the Lifetime Achievement Award. This honour, to be presented on January 31, 2026, celebrates artists with outstanding creative contributions to recording. Fela, who passed away in 1997, is the only Nigerian among the honourees.

Born Fela Anikulapo Kuti, he pioneered Afrobeat in the 1960s by blending funk, jazz, salsa, calypso, and traditional Nigerian rhythms. His music served as a platform for political activism, critiquing military rule, corruption, and social injustices in Nigeria. The Academy described him as “an architect of Afrobeat, honoured for a lifetime of influence,” noting his impact on generations, including modern Afrobeats and artists like Beyoncé, Paul McCartney, and Thom Yorke.

Although Fela never won a Grammy in his lifetime, this posthumous recognition highlights his enduring legacy. His influence persists through his family's musical pursuits and cultural sites such as the Kalakuta Museum and the New Afrika Shrine in Lagos, managed by his children. These venues continue to foster music, activism, and African expression.

Other 2026 recipients include Whitney Houston, Cher, Chaka Khan, Carlos Santana, and Paul Simon, alongside figures like songwriter Bernie Taupin and composer John Chowning. The award underscores Fela's role as a symbol of artistic freedom and resistance, decades after his death.

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