
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 – Heavier Yet (lays The Crownless Head)
Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) finds Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 driving Afrobeat forward with thunderous grooves, fearless politics, and commanding musical vision. Released in 2024, the album stands as one of the most powerful statements yet from the torchbearer of Afrobeat’s revolutionary legacy.
Six years after the Grammy-nominated Black Times, Seun returns with a focused, electrifying set produced by Lenny Kravitz alongside Fela Kuti’s longtime engineer Sodi Marciszewer. Backed by the legendary Egypt 80 - the same band founded by his father Fela Kuti - Seun delivers sprawling horn arrangements, hypnotic rhythms, and urgent lyrical themes rooted in resistance and empowerment.
Highlights include the defiant groove of Dey, featuring Damian Marley, where vibrant horns and driving percussion celebrate identity and cultural pride. Emi Aluta, with Sampa The Great, surges with militant rhythm and fiery lyricism, paying tribute to generations of revolutionaries. Meanwhile, the album’s title track Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) unfolds with sweeping brass lines and relentless Afrobeat momentum.
Throughout the record, Egypt 80 lock into deeply layered rhythms - crisp guitars, pulsing bass, and towering horn sections swirling around Seun’s commanding saxophone and vocal presence. The music feels both classic and immediate, echoing Afrobeat’s roots while pushing its sound into new political and sonic territory.
Pressed on vinyl, Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) captures Seun Kuti at a pivotal moment - honoring a legendary legacy while proving Afrobeat remains as vital, defiant, and unstoppable as ever.
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Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) finds Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 driving Afrobeat forward with thunderous grooves, fearless politics, and commanding musical vision. Released in 2024, the album stands as one of the most powerful statements yet from the torchbearer of Afrobeat’s revolutionary legacy.
Six years after the Grammy-nominated Black Times, Seun returns with a focused, electrifying set produced by Lenny Kravitz alongside Fela Kuti’s longtime engineer Sodi Marciszewer. Backed by the legendary Egypt 80 - the same band founded by his father Fela Kuti - Seun delivers sprawling horn arrangements, hypnotic rhythms, and urgent lyrical themes rooted in resistance and empowerment.
Highlights include the defiant groove of Dey, featuring Damian Marley, where vibrant horns and driving percussion celebrate identity and cultural pride. Emi Aluta, with Sampa The Great, surges with militant rhythm and fiery lyricism, paying tribute to generations of revolutionaries. Meanwhile, the album’s title track Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) unfolds with sweeping brass lines and relentless Afrobeat momentum.
Throughout the record, Egypt 80 lock into deeply layered rhythms - crisp guitars, pulsing bass, and towering horn sections swirling around Seun’s commanding saxophone and vocal presence. The music feels both classic and immediate, echoing Afrobeat’s roots while pushing its sound into new political and sonic territory.
Pressed on vinyl, Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) captures Seun Kuti at a pivotal moment - honoring a legendary legacy while proving Afrobeat remains as vital, defiant, and unstoppable as ever.
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Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) finds Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 driving Afrobeat forward with thunderous grooves, fearless politics, and commanding musical vision. Released in 2024, the album stands as one of the most powerful statements yet from the torchbearer of Afrobeat’s revolutionary legacy.
Six years after the Grammy-nominated Black Times, Seun returns with a focused, electrifying set produced by Lenny Kravitz alongside Fela Kuti’s longtime engineer Sodi Marciszewer. Backed by the legendary Egypt 80 - the same band founded by his father Fela Kuti - Seun delivers sprawling horn arrangements, hypnotic rhythms, and urgent lyrical themes rooted in resistance and empowerment.
Highlights include the defiant groove of Dey, featuring Damian Marley, where vibrant horns and driving percussion celebrate identity and cultural pride. Emi Aluta, with Sampa The Great, surges with militant rhythm and fiery lyricism, paying tribute to generations of revolutionaries. Meanwhile, the album’s title track Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) unfolds with sweeping brass lines and relentless Afrobeat momentum.
Throughout the record, Egypt 80 lock into deeply layered rhythms - crisp guitars, pulsing bass, and towering horn sections swirling around Seun’s commanding saxophone and vocal presence. The music feels both classic and immediate, echoing Afrobeat’s roots while pushing its sound into new political and sonic territory.
Pressed on vinyl, Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) captures Seun Kuti at a pivotal moment - honoring a legendary legacy while proving Afrobeat remains as vital, defiant, and unstoppable as ever.















