The album Blackman Know Yourself by Femi Kuti is a remarkable work of art that showcases the artist's exceptional talent and creativity. As an Afrobeat musician, Femi Kuti has always been known for his unique style and ability to infuse different genres of music into his sound, and this album is no exception.
From the opening track, "Truth Don Die," to the closing track, "What Will Tomorrow Bring," Femi Kuti takes his listeners on a musical journey that is both exhilarating and thought-provoking. The lyrics are powerful and resonate with the struggles and challenges faced by black people all over the world.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Blackman Know Yourself," which is a call to action for black people to know their worth and to stand up for their rights. The song is a perfect blend of Femi Kuti's signature Afrobeat sound and a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along.
Another standout track is "I Wanna Be Free," which features a beautiful saxophone solo and a message of hope and liberation. The song is a reminder that despite the challenges and obstacles faced by black people, there is still hope for a better tomorrow.
I question a thought that the first university was in Africa (African scholarship doesn't start in Mali of Timbuktu manuscript but Pythagoras was here in Africa of Egypt. First recorded western philosopher Thales of Meletes in a battle field knew how to deviate water from the river as Moses of the Bible did during release of Israel in captivity from Egypt. Him too was educated in Africa of Egypt hence the battle field separation of water in the see.
Don't be afraid of your dark shadows. Be black consciousness "first huddle to over come from the oppressors is to acknowledge your blackness said Biko of black consciousness movement but failed to reassure Robert S'mangaliso Sobukwe accused him of been 20 years backwards in time, when told to mend his personality. He dropped out at university in medicine school.
Because I apply my mind the less obvious quick fix solution appears to me, Helen Zille was a help in 1977 Biko assassin in police custody