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THERE WILL ALWAYS BE RIVALRY BETWEEN ME AND FEMI KUTI -LAGBAJA

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January 22, 2014
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Afro beat musician, Lagbaja has disclosed that there will always be rivalry between him and Femi Kuti.

Lagbaja stated this in a recent interview with the National Mirror, when he was asked to clear the air on the alleged rivalry between him and Femi Kuti.

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Well known for his ‘masked face’ Lagbaja has disclosed that there is nothing to clear because there will always be rivalry.

“No! I don’t look at myself as better than anybody. I appreciate Femi’s music. And we relate well, you know. But there will always be some rivalry in terms of you’re doing this, can I do better? But my mentality will never be that of I’m better than you. All I do is to appreciate you. There’s no palaver at all.”

On his relationship with Femi Kuti’s father, he said “I am not playing afrobeat, but Fela is a big influence on me. If you listen to my music very well, you’ll hear juju in my talking drums. You’ll also hear afrobeat, apart from many other influences. I don’t play it, but I can tell you afrobeat is doing very well internationally. Very well because the way to measure how successful a style is, is when other people start to play that style. The reason many people are not playing it in Nigeria is because it’s more complex to perform.”

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