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Asake and UK Rapper, Central Cee pays a visit to the prestigious Afrika Shrine

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Earlier today, Nigerian music sensation Asake and British rapper Central Cee paid a visit to the legendary Afrika Shrine, the iconic cultural hub and home of the late Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti.

This visit comes on the heels of a recent studio session between Asake, Central Cee, and renowned producer Sarz, sparking anticipation of an exciting collaboration.

Fela Kuti’s Afrika Shrine remains a sacred space for Afrobeat enthusiasts, a symbol of resistance, creativity, and cultural heritage. The shrine serves as a museum, concert venue, and cultural center, showcasing Fela’s life, music, and philosophies.

By visiting this iconic landmark, Asake and Central Cee demonstrate their respect for the Afrobeat legacy and its influence on their own music.

This meeting of minds and genres promises to yield something special, blending Asake’s unique blend of Yoruba-inspired rhythms and Central Cee’s UK rap style. Fans eagerly await the outcome of this creative fusion, which will undoubtedly pay homage to Fela’s enduring spirit and the Afrobeat movement he pioneered.

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