Grammy-winning artiste Burna Boy has been seen performing Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s classic song “Palava” at a time when social media is awash with debate over a controversial claim by Wizkid that he is greater than the late Afrobeat pioneer.
The online controversy followed a heated exchange between Wizkid and Seun Kuti, Fela’s son, during which Wizkid reportedly described himself as superior to Fela Kuti.
The remark sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria and beyond, with many fans, musicians and cultural commentators defending Fela’s legacy as the creator of Afrobeat and one of Africa’s most influential musicians.
While the debate continues to trend online, Burna Boy’s performance of “Palava” drew attention as a subtle but symbolic gesture.
Fans interpreted the moment as a nod to Fela’s enduring influence and a reaffirmation of respect for the Afrobeat legend whose music continues to shape contemporary African sounds.
Fela Kuti, who died in 1997, is widely regarded as a global cultural icon whose music combined activism, political commentary and innovative rhythms.
His influence is evident in the works of many modern Nigerian artistes, including Burna Boy, who has often acknowledged Fela as a major inspiration.
Though Burna Boy has not publicly commented on the Wizkid–Seun Kuti exchange, his performance of the classic track has reignited conversations about legacy, influence and respect for musical pioneers, with many fans describing the moment as a reminder that Fela’s impact transcends generational comparisons.
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