If you have not listened to this remarkable remix, now is the perfect time to do so. Thanks to afrobeats saxophonist
About “Water No Get Enemy”:
Released in 1975 as part of the album “Expensive Shit,” “Water No Get Enemy” is one of Fela Kuti’s most iconic songs. Using water as a metaphor, it discusses social issues and human resilience. The phrase “water no get enemy” translates to “water has no enemy,” highlighting water’s essential role in life and its undeniable importance.
The Remix:
In 2012, during a spontaneous studio session in Paris, France, at Bobs Studio, Shola Emmanuel brought a new perspective to this classic track while staying true to its original essence. “Water Remix” bridges past legacies with future possibilities, offering something special for everyone.
Fela Kuti’s Legacy:
Fela Kuti, the pioneer of Afrobeat and Afrobeats, left a powerful musical legacy that continues to inspire and influence. His music speaks to social change and human endurance.
All power belongs to God, the maker of heaven and earth!
Shola Emmanuel