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Sunday, 2 March 2014

Watch Seun Kuti's very conscious music video: IMF ft. M1

Is this Seun Kuti's first music video? I don't think I've seen any before now. IMF is from Seun's new album - A long way to the Beginning, featuring M1 from Dead Prez. Enjoy...

48 comments:

  1. Funny ass peeps #bright bravo#

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  2. Not bad.... a bit scary though.

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  3. What a demonic concept.This Seun guy can never be like his father.Fela is a legend! Idont know for his protoge`

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  4. I'm confused @ d video. NVR watched or listened to any of his songs be4 shaa

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  5. Cool video! Crappy song! D guy shld relax and quit trying to be like his father, I can't even pick out the rythm of the song.

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  6. Av got beta things to use my subcribtn for. I reather watch Nico Gravity...

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  7. He is very talented. God bless him.

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  8. This guyz are on cheap drugz... Nyce video dou...

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  9. Nice one.... Touls

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  10. This guy is a joke, he doesn't know how to sing, if not because of Great Fela old band playing for him,he will be playing backup sax for his half brother Femi Kuti. He should stop singing rubbish and focus on his saxophone who he really good at.

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  11. Okay I decided to give it a try, am I d only one who think he was talking to Okonjo Iweala @ a point. I beg is like I heard smtin related to her...

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  12. nice one seaun . keep it up

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  13. This is what you see when someone think he must follow their father's path be he can succeed in life..crap

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  14. Dr Dende Sterling2 March 2014 at 14:58

    Was MI too short 4 d camera cos I missed him in d video?

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  15. U dont need to be an economist or finance guru to see why the naira never rises is politics even rupee is higher than naira chaii

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  16. Love the concept of the video. Who produced the video? Great lyrical content though I wish he was more legible. Nice.
    Tri.

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  17. Omg!! This is nice very nice and lovely indeed! Please come let me be ur manager Abeg! A mix of contemporary -afrobeats with rap! Old school plus new school!! Very nice and lovely indeed! The manager-- reply if u wnt me to Manage u

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  18. Lovely song makes sooo much sense I am impresed

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  19. Seun why nah? Please continue with your sax abeg

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  20. nice one seun..tell them ..these ignoramus

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  21. Watched the video and its really something....great creativity..

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  22. Lol really creative and bold music. If other artists can sing about relevant stuff instead of the normal cars and women

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  23. Why should music videos be dark and show devilish things?

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  24. This song was generally successful..most young listeners think it failed because they are only used to modern day music. Good one seun jare.

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  25. He sings like his dad and brother..This guy wor-wor i beg!

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  26. Confuse!!!

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  27. and he got an international mutherfucka to rap?

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  28. This music was good enough to make me comment on this blogspot-you really have to understand music to love this-it's not "child's play" 120% rating...

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  29. Lovely song, lovely video, powerful lyrics and powerful video too. We need more of this type of musicians in Africa. Good job Seun Kuti I'm sure your late father is more than proud of you. Keep the truth and those with ears listen.

    Kenyan babe

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  30. Intaya 4 una sef. I don't understand y y'all just comment without thinking sometimes. Anyways, @ the song I think we r now way passed IMF walks in 9j. International development support has taken different fronts and shapes now. The question is whether Nigeria should keep receiving aid from the west. Personally, I think we r better off without it cos @the end of the day, there's always more in it for them than us. For every $ given in aid it Nigeria, there's a $ stollen by our leaders and a dollar made for the donors. No country has yet to give us more than we can honestly afford ourselves. I like the song - it promotes conscientious thinking. Perhaps it is time to look inwards as a nation and begin to 'do' for ourselves instead of accepting aid left, right and centre. But then again, 9ja talk de taya sef.

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  31. A Nigerian sings about all the evil deeds of IMF/World Bank in Nigeria and Africa...see what Nigerians are commenting here...these set of Nigerians commenting on here are highly uneducated and ignorant! Quite sad.

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  32. I love the conscious message behind this song. The IMF & world bank & those other criminal associations are robbing Africa & the rest of the world dry & we just keep forming mumus offering ourselves to them to rape us.

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  33. very unique and a great change from singing about sex and women behinds!!
    Lovely beatings ,real different sound.
    I like.....

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  34. It has been long I so much from Mi.... Wow! What a collabo in here

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  35. He should have titled it World Bank

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  36. cool Video, and nice work

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  37. Nice job Seun.....very conscious....keep it up

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  38. which kind video be this sef

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  39. seun kuti fucking homo

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