Egypt 80
Egypt 80

Egypt 80

NGAAfrican, Afrobeat
18,591 monthly listeners
  • 2.1K followers
  • 7.4K followers
  • 999 fans

Egypt 80's Top Spotify Songs

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Black Times - Radio Edit
5.2K streams
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Black Times
1.2K streams
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Last Revolutionary
874 streams
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African Dreams
600 streams
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Bad Man Lighter (B.M.L.)
482 streams
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Egypt 80's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Afrobeat Essentials
by Spotify
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EAFC & FIFA Soundtrack Playlist 94-24 (Inc Volta & Street)
by Spotify
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Alternate - XuneMag
by Spotify
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Lollapalooza Chile 2019
by Spotify
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Jamie Cullum's BBC Radio 2 Show
by Spotify
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Events32 Events

Dec
02-03
Primavera Sound Sao Paulo
Brazil
BRA
, Sao PauloN/A N/A
Past
Aug
09-13
Boomtown Fair
United Kingdom
GBR
, WinchesterN/A N/A
Past
Jul
28-29
Uppsala Reggae Festival
Sweden
SWE
, UppsalaN/A N/A
Past
Jul
19-22
Colours Of Ostrava
Czech Republic
CZE
, OstravaN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Sep
27-01
Locus festival
Italy
ITA
, LocorotondoN/A N/A
Past

Egypt 80's Past Events32 Events

  • Primavera Sound Sao Paulo festival

    The Killers, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Cure, Grimes, Pet Shop Boys, Marisa Monte, MC Bin Laden, Marina Sena, Beck, The Blessed Madonna, Sevdaliza, Metric, Slipmami, The Hives, Slowdive, Bad Religion, DJ Gabriel do Borel, Kell Smith, MUNA, Rebecca, El Mató A Un Policía Motorizado, MC Carol, Tasha & Tracie, Luedji Luna, Róisín Murphy, WC no Beat, Playero DJ, Kelela, Soccer Mommy, Rincon Sapiência, Céu, Linn da Quebrada, TOKiMONSTA, Dorian Electra, Hudson Mohawke, Seun Kuti, VHOOR, Terno Rei, black midi, Puerto Candelaria, CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy), MC Tha, Filipe Catto, Bia Ferreira, Carola, The Twilight Sad, Luiza Lian, OFF!, Getúlio Abelha, Marina Herlop, Carlos do Complexo, Just Mustard, Lucrecia Dalt, Sophia Chablau e Uma Enorme Perda de Tempo, Edgar, terraplana, Menores Atos, Mateus Fazeno Rock, L_Cio, PLUMA, DJ Mau Mau, ÀIYÉ, Nego Bala, Egypt 80, Young Lights, Nelson D, Toccororo, kaito., ETCETERA
    BRA, Sao Paulo
    Huge
  • Boomtown Fair festival

    Cypress Hill, The Prodigy, Flowdan, Sub Focus, Skindred, Beenie Man, Mura Masa, Dimension, Sister Sledge, Sammy Virji, Hedex, Barrington Levy, Loyle Carner, Nia Archives, Alcemist, L'Entourloop, Interplanetary Criminal, goddard., Queen Omega, High Fade, Kabaka Pyramid, Joy Anonymous, A Little Sound, Young Fathers, Yard Act, Rebelion, Confidence Man, Too Many Zooz, Peaches, Mefjus, Charlotte Haining, Hamdi, Serum, Eats Everything, Andy C, Hudson Mohawke, Sudan Archives, Seun Kuti, Leftfield, TSHA, IMANU, Yin Yin, Macka B, Sota, Goldie, Mungo's Hi Fi, The Mary Wallopers, KiNK, HAAi, Shadow Child, DJ Marky, p-rallel, Whiney, Denham Audio, Tantrum Desire, MC Eksman, LTJ Bukem, Beardyman, Gray, Catching Cairo, Oppidan, Sad Night Dynamite, Enei, VTSS, Mandidextrous, DJ Boring, Lens, KOJAQUE, Etherwood, Thumpasaurus, Trigga, DJ Luck & MC Neat, Vandal, Jeshi, The Mouse Outfit, Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn, Liam Bailey, MPH, Inja, The Four Owls, The Skints, Congo Natty, Subhumans, Degs, Unglued, Hixxy, JFB, Warmduscher, Flava D, DJ Rap, Mr. Williamz, Gardna, B-Complex, Harry Shotta, Dread MC, Arielle Free, Talisk, Alt Blk Era, Lenzman, Visages, Radium, Dillinja, Mala, Lambrini Girls, Troy Berkley, Kasra, Beans On Toast, AC13, DJ Q, Sir Spyro, The Sauce, DJ KARA, Calyx, MY BABY, Floxytek, MC Stretch, Kiko Bun, Ruthless, Helena Hauff, SPFDJ, Champion, Strategy, 4am Kru, La Kajofol, Crossy, Micah Shemaiah, Rohaan, Breakage, Slipmatt, DRS, Izco, Ray Keith, Sam Binga, Sully, Magugu, Charli Brix, Flohio, The Mauskovic Dance Band, KOKOKO!, Charlie Tee, DJ Fuckoff, Chimpo, Altern 8, Coco Bryce, Wu-Lu, Pengshui, PVA, Juls, Aries, Tim Reaper, Channel One Sound System, BLACKGOLD, The Chairman, Kelvin 373, Too Many T's, Sally C, Navy, Sicaria, Kibir La Amlak, Bianca Oblivion, Jakes, CC:DISCO!, Panic Shack, Madam X, Enola Gay, Matt Jam Lamont, N'ZENG, Blabbermouf, Bare Jams, Dope Ammo, Sainte, DJ Storm, Liondub, Samurai Breaks, Random Hand, The Busy Twist, Conrad Subs, Lobsta B, sp:mc, The Menstrual Cramps, Reek0, The Restarts, Fizzy Gillespie, Indubious, Blackout JA, Nine8 Collective, MikkiM, The Bar Stool Preachers, Tom McGuire & the Brassholes, TYGAPAW, Bish, Mr bruce, Goth-Trad, URNE, Napes, Mad Dog Mcrea, Shumba Youth, Equiknoxx Music, ONIPA, AK Sports, natty lou, Sterling Moss, Elli Acula, PUPIL SLICER, Ashanti Selah, Marcus Visionary, Black Water County, SCALER, Bradley Zero, Mobius Loop, Carasel, Benton, Silkie, Shanique Marie, Mark EG, Uncle Dugs, King Prawn, Saint Ludo, Riskee and The Ridicule, The Entitled Sons, My Bad Sister, CLT DRP, Pôngo, Chunky, Dr. Banana, Wonk Unit, Honeyfeet, Faintest Idea, Lady Lykez, DJ ADHD, WBBL, Danniella Dee, Inner Terrestrials, E-coli, Jman, Kaiju, Public Serpents, X-Ray Ted, Rayowa, Deemas J, Feminine Hi-Fi, Egypt 80, Girls Don’t Sync, Dakka Skanks, Aerial Salad, CARSICK, Tonn Piper, Balkan Bomba, Pizzatramp, TC & The Groove Family, Becca D, Ama, T-Menace, Samantics, Multiplex MC, Jinx In Dub, Funke and The Two Tone Baby, Cosmic Ninja, tokky horror, Teshay Makeda, Gavsborg, TASHA, 24hr Garage Girls, Old Time Sailors, Jay Carder, Storm Mollison, Afraid of the Dark?, dr dubplate, Kreed, DJ QuestionMark, Megatronic, THE LEYLINES, Radical Dance Faction, Friendly Fire Band, LEI DI DAI, Oh My God! It's The Church, Monroller, Raz & Afla, Myki Tuff, Captain Flatcap, K-65, Interrupt, Aysha Loren, Medic MC, Mellowmatic, Klose One, King Original Sound, ICKLE, Time Cow, Sheelanagig, Karma Sheen, China Shop Bull, Bassie Gracie, Dionne Reid, The Youth Play, Sunliner, decibella, MR FITZ, King Salami and the Cumberland 3, Teleraptor, ESKIMO NEBULA, Wilswood Buoys, Dwarde, Mr. Tea & The Minions, King Shiloh, Hikury Beach, Filthy Militia, K.O.G., Lionpulse, Dutchie, Sinai (IT), Arrival Sound System, Killdren, Sister Suzie, Howlin' Ric & The Rocketeers, Sisters In Dub, MIKE DENNIS, Revrt, Imprints, Bonfire Radicals, Seas of Mirth, Who Knew, DJ CHRIS TOFU, Movin Whata, Freshta, Rory McLeod, Comeback Clit, Saku Sahara, Bluntskull, Dave Skywalker, Sheba Q, DJ Can’t Say No, Noisy antics, Dana Immanuel, One Eyed God, The Turner Brothers, Josie Bee, Theo Mizu, MC Mad-X, Lead Shot Hazard, Li-z, MC I.D, MC Texas, Dj Priya, The Whiskey Rebellion, The Future Shape Of Sound, Dog Rotten, FRANKEE D, Count Skylarkin, BLUMITSU, Ic3, The Rin Tins, Marley, Dj Lowkey, The Skimmity Hitchers, Nathan X, Ayito, Opa Rosa, Casual Nausea, Tarantism, Blackeye MC, SGT Pokes, Dogz or Godz, Jointhedots, The Renegade, Mischa & His Merry Men, Anna Prank, phoebe, Ynez, Roshambo, DJ Soyboi, Sixteen String Jack, Blackberry Wood, Gamma Rave, Jamie Moon, Dry White Bones, Ed Spinna, Rosco Shakes, The Midnight Alliance, The Devil's Damned String Band, Squid, CooPs, Chicha Morada, Big Red Ass, L.S.B, X-Trakt, Dr Butler's Hatstand Medicine Band, Toby Spin, Hamdi a.k.a. ATM, DJ Slanty, DJ Business Lady, the marching skaletons, LOTU, FFTP, ilydai, shunTA!, MonkeyFist, Some Dogs, Navigator, Big Pollo
    GBR, Winchester
    Mega
  • Uppsala Reggae Festival festival

    Yemi Alade, Inner Circle, Alborosie, Lila Iké, Kabaka Pyramid, Duane Stephenson, Silly Walks Discotheque, Seun Kuti, Johnny Osbourne, Jaz Elise, Dynamq, Angelica Mava, Egypt 80, Kiihjano, Blen, Daniella Torres, Diegojah, Natural Rockers
    SWE, Uppsala
    Medium
  • Colours Of Ostrava festival

    OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, Burna Boy, Niall Horan, Macklemore, Purple Disco Machine, Jacob Collier, Tom Grennan, ZHU, Interpol, Gilberto Gil, Kavinsky, Ben Cristovao, Estas Tonne, The Teskey Brothers, Ewa Farna, The Longest Johns, Haviah Mighty, Hania Rani, Sleaford Mods, CloZee, Seun Kuti, Mirabai Ceiba, Portico Quartet, Nessi Gomes, LaBrassBanda, Mose, The Comet Is Coming, Vypsana Fixa, Luke Howard, LALALAR, Rodrigo Gallardo, GHEIST, Gangstagrass, Son Rompe Pera, Pam Rabbit, PSH, Âpe Chimba, Garden City Movement, Prago Union, The Clockworks, Pierre Kwenders, Janax Pacha, Trad.Attack!, Zrní, Little Quirks, Lubomyr Melnyk, Lenka Dusilová, Tokyo Drift, Vlasta Redl, Tramhaus, Cimarrón, Murray Kyle, La Mambanegra, MALALATA, Alligatorz, HOLY MOLY AND THE CRACKERS, Kareem Raïhani, Al-Qasar, Jack Ladder and The Dreamlanders, Expresso Transatlântico, Tarante Groove Machine, post-hudba, Lala Tamar, Chinaski, Vlure, Khalil Epi, Egypt 80, Haze'evot (הזאבות), Ngulmiya, Širom, Toyota Vangelis, Orient (Es), ZOUJ, Fredy & Krasty, Imed Alibi ( عماد عليبي), TIMEA, Danger, Ndiaz, dunaj, Viah, WYFE, Moimir Papalescu & The Nihilists, Ohelen, Josefina Dusk, Karolina Beranova, Monkey Business, Tomas Kocko, Orient, Flash Amazonas, FRANKIE & THE DEADBEATS, Gray by Silver, Nika, Band Of Heysek, groove&, Science Killer, The Wilderness, Srnka, MoonShine, Joshua Swahé, AG Flek, Maok
    CZE, Ostrava
    Huge
  • Locus festival festival

    Simply Red, Robert Plant, Sigur Rós, Herbie Hancock, Fatoumata Diawara, Fat Freddy's Drop, Louie Vega, Ezra Collective, Seun Kuti, Baustelle, Roy Ayers, Jeff Mills, The Comet Is Coming, Verdena, LA NIÑA, Lady Blackbird, Congo Natty, Makaya McCraven, Louis Baker, Sun Ra Arkestra, Wu-Lu, Bud Spencer Blues Explosion, 2ManyDJs, Ada Oda, Ninos Du Brasil, Gianluca Petrella, Egypt 80, Catu Diosis, Tonico 70, Banda Maje, Patrizio Fariselli, Cosmic Renaissance
    ITA, Locorotondo
    Small

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More about Egypt 80

Overview of Afrobeat musician Egypt 80

Nigerian band Egypt 80 has had a big impact on the continent's music scene. Afrobeat is a subgenre of the band's music that is predominantly of African origin. The form of music known as Afrobeat was developed by the group's founder, Fela Kuti, who combined jazz with traditional African music. Egypt 80 continues the musical legacy of Fela by singing his songs and developing their own style.

Complex rhythms, horn arrangements, and lyrics that are socially conscious define Egypt 80's music. The band has a contagious energy, and their shows frequently include ornate costumes, energetic dance routines, and captivating stage presence. African, jazz, and funk influences are combined in the band's music, which is also said to include political undertones that appeal to listeners all around the world.

The music of Egypt 80 is evidence of the ability of music to unite people and spur social change. Their music highlights social injustice and governmental corruption as it speaks to the struggles of the African people. Egypt 80 is a brilliant illustration of both the diversity of African culture and the ability of music to bring people from all walks of life together.

What are the most popular songs for Afrobeat musician Egypt 80?

A well-known Nigerian Afrobeat band is Egypt 80. They are renowned for their spirited and dynamic performances and have a wide variety of songs. "Float (feat. Seun Kuti & Egypt 80)," "Black Times - Radio Edit," "African Dreams," and "Kuku Kee Me" are a few of their best songs. "Float" is a duet with Seun Kuti and features a distinctive fusion of jazz and afrobeat. The song "Black Times - Radio Edit" delivers a potent message about the problems facing the black community and the necessity of cooperation.

Some of their other well-known songs include "Struggle Sounds," "Last Revolutionary," "Bad Man Lighter (B.M.L. )," "Corporate Public Control Department (C.P.C.D. )," and "Theory of Goat and Yam." Each song has a distinctive sound and meaning that show off the band's range and imagination. Their music is adored by listeners everywhere and has aided in the dissemination of the Afrobeat movement's message.

The music of Egypt 80 is distinguished by its contagious rhythms, stirring lyrics, and dramatic performances. They continue to inspire new generations of musicians and have had a significant impact on the Afrobeat music industry. Their music is an anthem for social justice and equality as well as a celebration of African culture. Egypt 80 is a band you should certainly check out if you enjoy Afrobeat music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Afrobeat musician Egypt 80?

Since the 1980s, Egypt 80, a renowned Afrobeat group from Nigeria, has been making music. Seun Kuti, the son of Fela Kuti, and American rapper Chuck D both contributed to their most recent album, "Black Times," which was published in 2018. Infectious rhythms and political criticism combine powerfully on this album, with songs like "Struggle Sounds" and "African Dreams" highlighting the band's distinctive sound.

Egypt 80, in addition to "Black Times," has recently released a number more singles. Their song "Black Times" from 2017 includes Seun Kuti and discusses the continuous fight for equality and justice in Nigeria and elsewhere. "Live at Clout Studios," the band's most recent song, was released in 2022 and highlights their exciting live performances.

The music of Egypt 80 is evidence of both the band's dedication to social justice and the lasting influence of Afrobeat. They continue to motivate listeners all over the world with their most recent album and singles thanks to their catchy rhythms and potent themes.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Afrobeat musician Egypt 80?

The Nigerian Afrobeat group Egypt 80 has a distinguished resume that includes major appearances at international music events. The Roskilde Festival, Festival Estereo Picnic, Colours Of Ostrava, Africa Oye, and FORMAT Festival are just a few of the prestigious events they have performed at.

Egypt 80's performance at the Roskilde Festival was absolutely spectacular. They performed for a sizable crowd, entrancing the crowd with their contagious beats and grooves. Seun Kuti, the band's frontman, entered the stage with his recognizable charisma and vigor and gave a stirring performance that astounded the audience.

At the Festival Estereo Picnic, there was yet another noteworthy performance. Here, Egypt 80 performed their distinctive fusion of Afrobeat and jazz, bringing a lively and heartfelt atmosphere to the stage. The band's political sentiments were evident in their lyrics, and the festival-goers were treated to a show that was both enjoyable and thought-provoking.

Egypt 80 has played at countless more occasions all over the world in addition to these festivals, conveying their musical message of love, harmony, and social justice. Fans of all ages and ethnicities have gathered to dance and enjoy the power of music throughout each of their concerts.

Egypt 80 has made a name for themselves as one of the most significant and influential Afrobeat bands in the world, and their appearances at various festivals have further strengthened this position. They continue to inspire and amuse audiences all around the world with their contagious energy and inspiring words.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Afrobeat musician Egypt 80?

Egypt 80 is a Nigerian Afrobeat band that has worked with other musicians to produce incredible songs. Their "Float" track, which features Janelle Monae and Seun Kuti, is one of their most renowned collaborations. The song is exceptional because it combines Afrobeat rhythms with Janelle Monae's soulful voice. Fans of Afrobeat music should give Seun Kuti's contribution to the song a try because it gives the sound an extra depth of authenticity.

Seun Kuti and Santana's contribution to the song "Black Times - Radio Edit" is another noteworthy collaboration. The song is the ideal fusion of Latin and Afrobeat rhythms, and Santana's guitar solos give the sound even more depth. It is a powerful track that connects with listeners thanks to Seun Kuti's strong vocals and lyrics, which center on social and political themes.

Last but not least, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 worked together on a number of songs, including "African Dreams," "Kuku Kee Me," and "Struggle Sounds." These songs demonstrate the group's capacity to produce danceable, politically charged music. These songs stand out in the Afrobeat genre thanks to Seun Kuti's contributions, which give them a deeper level of significance.

Overall, Egypt 80's associations with Janelle Monae, Santana, and Seun Kuti demonstrate their capacity to meld various musical styles and produce music that is both potent and danceable. They have become one of the most well-known Afrobeat bands in Nigeria and worldwide as a result of their collaborations.