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The afrobeat music kind has kept on spreading like 'fire' across the world, contending with other melodic types like soukous, reggae, hip jump, jazz and rhumba, apala, juju, sakara, highlife and even fuji. Nigerian afrobeat musicians like Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Rema, and Asake are now invited to perform at youth and other musical events in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who was well-known for his Egypt '80 band, is credited with starting the afrobeat music movement, which has a global following.

Fela Kuti, the son of a social activist mother and a clergyman, used his lyrics to call attention to the wrongdoings of the military regimes of the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the areas of corruption, nepotism, mismanagement of public resources, tribalism, foreign policy, manipulation, and violence in election campaigns.

The level of his 'crash' with military state run administrations was the setting ablaze of Kalakuta Republic, the authority home of Fela and his Egypt '80 band. During this time, Fela's mother was killed when she was thrown through the window. Fela didn't back down from his opposition to military rule. Zombie, Argument, ITT, and Democracy are just a few of the songs he wrote with the intention of exposing the flaws in previous military administrations.

When he passed on August 2, 1997, Fela's melodic ability had spread all through the west, east, north and, surprisingly, the southern side of the equator of Africa. Fela is now referred to as a music legend and mentor by many afrobeat musicians outside of Nigeria.

Afrobeat has reached new heights since 1999, when Nigeria returned to democratic rule. More young people in Nigeria are turning to music as a career. D'banj, Wande Cole, Tiwa Savage, and Brymo, among others, took a keen interest in afrobeat, won numerous awards, and have given hope to more Nigerian youths since the emergence of Mavin Records, led by Don Jazzy, in the Nigerian music industry.

Nigerian artistes, for example, P-Square, Wizkid, Davido, Burna Kid, Tiwa Savage and even Yemi Alade have been in the front spreading the 'evangelism' of afrobeat all over the planet. Afrobeat from Nigeria is currently doing well in comparison to other musical styles. For instance