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Lenny Kravitz to Produce Seun Kuti’s New Album

S Kuti & Egypt 80 band are set to release their most anticipated album with the announcement of Lenny Kravitz as the executive producer of the upcoming album. Fresh off an electrifying performance at the 2024 UEFA Champions League final, Lenny Kravitz will lend his multi-instrumental talents and unique musical vision to this highly anticipated album, scheduled for global release on October 4th through Record Kicks, distributed by Secretly Distribution. Joining this powerhouse collaboration is legendary producer and engineer Sodi Marciszewer, known for his work with Fela Kuti.

Sodi Marciszewer’s deep understanding of Afrobeat’s intricate rhythms and textures will add a layer of authenticity and continuity to the project, ensuring it resonates with longtime fans and new listeners alike. Seun, the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, has been a dynamic force in the Afrobeat scene, continuing his father’s legacy while forging his path. This new album promises to be a milestone in the genre, blending traditional Afrobeat rhythms with fresh, innovative elements. Fans can get a sneak peek into the making of this album by checking out the video on Seun Kuti’s YouTube channel, which features behind-the-scenes footage of Seun, Lenny Kravitz, and Sodi Marciszewer at the renowned Question de Son studio in Paris.

Throughout his career, Seun Kuti has released several acclaimed albums, including the Grammy-nominated “Black Times.” Beyond his music, Seun is a dedicated pan-African activist, involved in numerous campaigns such as the #EndSARS movement against police brutality in Nigeria. By reviving the Movement of the People (M.O.P.), his father’s political party, Seun continues to champion so- cial justice and political activism. This new album, in collaboration with Lenny Kravitz and Sodi Marciszewer, is set to be another significant contribution to his illustrious career and the Afrobeat genre.

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