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Mádé Kuti: Made, Not Inherited
Season 4, Ep. 18
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In this episode, Tay sits with Mádé Kuti, musician and grandson of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. Mádé talks about growing up in a family deeply rooted in music, carving out his own path, and the balance between carrying a legacy and creating a sound that is fully his.
He shares his experience working on his projects, lessons he’s picked up from family and life on stage, and how he’s learning to define success for himself.
It’s an honest conversation about music, family, and finding your own voice.
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