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Seun Kuti’s Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) Album Review

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Seun Kuti’s latest album, “Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head),” marks his first release in six years, following the Grammy-nominated “Black Times.” As the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, Seun continues to honor his father’s legacy while introducing innovative sounds and collaborations.

The album opens with “T.O.P,” a soulful track that critiques materialism, echoing themes from Fela’s 1970s classics. The title references the Movement of the People (MOP), Fela’s political party, recently revived by Seun. “Dey” features Damian Marley, blending Afrobeat with Jamaican rap to advocate for unity. “Stand Well Well” incorporates highlife rhythms, while “Emi Aluta” showcases intricate guitar patterns reminiscent of math-rock, with Zambian rapper Sampa the Great joining Seun in honoring African revolutionaries. “Love and Revolution” offers a smooth sax line inspired by “Careless Whisper,” and “Move” focuses purely on dance. (ft.com)

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Executive produced by Lenny Kravitz and artistic producer Sodi Marciszewer, the album combines contemporary influences with traditional Afrobeat. Kravitz’s involvement adds a glossy, Stateside element, while Marciszewer ensures the roots remain intact. The collaboration results in a dynamic and engaging listening experience. (theguardian.com)

Critics have praised the album for its boldness and innovation. The Guardian notes that Seun “dutifully tends the Afrobeat flame… while innovating cautiously,” highlighting the album’s ability to honor tradition while introducing new elements.

Rolling Stone Africa describes it as “an essential listen,” emphasizing Seun’s commitment to his father’s revolutionary spirit. (rollingstoneafrica.com)

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“Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head)” is a testament to Seun Kuti’s evolution as an artist and activist. The album seamlessly blends Afrobeat with diverse influences, featuring collaborations with Damian Marley and Sampa the Great, and continues the Kuti family’s tradition of using music as a tool for social change.

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