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Kalakuta Republic was the name
musician and
political activist Fela Kuti gave to the
communal compound that
housed his family, band members, and recording...
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critic and
target of Nigeria's
military juntas. In 1970, he
founded the
Kalakuta Republic commune,
which declared itself independent from
military rule...
- Halāhala (Sanskrit हलाहल) or
Kālakūṭa (Sanskrit कालकूट, lit. 'poison of death') is the name of a
poison in
Hindu mythology. It was
created from the Ocean...
- and
infuriated the government,
setting off a
vicious attack against the
Kalakuta Republic (a
commune that Kuti had
established in Nigeria),
during which...
- Kuti. It was
recorded in 1977 and
originally released on the
Nigerian Kalakuta label. Over a
midtempo groove, and inters****d with Kuti's
relaxed saxophone...
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narrative about Africa by
promoting women as
example from FRK, Fela and the
Kalakuta queens;
social issues e.g. The
Bling Lagosians and
Collision Course (2021...
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According to
Hindu mythology,
Shiva gained this
epithet when he
consumed the
kalakuta (poison) that
emerged from
Samudra Manthana,
which rendered his throat...
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Dhanvantari with the
vessel of
amrita emerge from the ocean. The
poison kalakuta springs from the
ocean and is
drunk by Shiva,
whose throat becomes blue...
- Mentality" (Intro) – Fela Kuti "
Kalakuta Show" –
Mixmaster Mike, Gift of Gab, and
Lateef "Interlude: Live at
Kalakuta" – Fela Kuti "Shuffering and Shmiling"...
- 51 min 35 seconds. No
Cause for Alarm? (1989, Polygram) M.Y.O.B (1991,
Kalakuta Records) Femi Kuti (1995, Tabu/Motown)
Shoki Shoki (1998, Barclay/Polygram/Fontana...