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“One thing I appreciate so much is how Fela was able to make his music... exactly how the song starts out is how it ends, low key mellow strokes of the keyboards or sax or strings and the big congo drums gives it that funk appeal!” YouTube · Hogan · 14 years ago

The track is defined by its hypnotic, lengthy jam structure, typical of the Afrika 70 band's peak era.

: It reinforces the themes of the Zombie album, depicting soldiers and followers as brainless robots who carry out orders regardless of their moral consequences. Mr. Follow Follow

"Mr. Follow Follow" is a powerful 12-minute Afrobeat track by Nigerian icon Fela Kuti, originally released on his 1976 album Zombie . The song is a sharp social critique aimed at those who blindly follow authority and colonial mindsets without thinking for themselves. Musical Breakdown

: Released during a time of intense government persecution, the track's release contributed to the military raid on Fela’s Kalakuta Republic compound just a month later. Community Perspectives “One thing I appreciate so much is how

“Oddly, despite the song's wonderfully quirky Zappa-esque brass melodies... the recording itself sounds oddly murky and constructed, far from the crisp, spontaneous efficiency of those early tracks.” Afropop Worldwide · 4 years ago

: It features a complex web of polyrhythms led by drummer Tony Allen, heavy brass melodies , and Fela’s signature mellow keyboard and saxophone work. Musical Breakdown : Released during a time of

spotify.com/track/285ZZkwsIPgNCJtYHkxZMK">specific lyrics or more on the Zombie album's impact? Fela Box Set #5, by Chris Martin and Femi Kuti

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