Fuji Satisfaction

Fuji Satisfaction: Soundclash In Lagos is a studio album by BANTU. The album features vocal contributions by Nigerian Fuji musician Adewale Ayuba. It was recorded between April and December 2004 at various studios in Cologne, Berlin and Lagos, Nigeria. The album was released in June 2005 by Piranha Music. Producer Herb V produced the album by combining programmed beats and samples with Yoruba percussion instruments like the Sakara, Apala, Omele, Bata and Iya Ilu drums, Additional production and instrumentation was provided by the Berlin-based Afrobeat Academy Band. The Subject matter on Fuji Satisfaction deals with Pan Africanism, homophobia and Yoruba identity. The album marked a turning point for BANTU as it took them closer to their Yoruba roots. It also stretched conventional perception of Fuji music by fusing it with Hiphop, Dancehall, Afrobeat and Afrofunk elements. The album debuted at number 2 on the European World Music Charts. BANTU was awarded the Kora Awards (the Pan African equivalent of the Grammies) in the categories "Best Group West Africa" and "Best Group Africa" for Fuji Satisfaction

Fuji Satisfaction: Soundclash In Lagos
Studio album by
Released20 June 2005
RecordedApril - December 2014
StudioHerb V's Studio Cologne, Germany, Ambo Studio Berlin, Germany, Lovelite Studio Berlin, Germany, Sonny Okosun Studios Lagos, Nigeria
GenreAfrobeat, Fuji Music, Hip hop, Dancehall, Afrofunk
Length50:02
LabelPiranha Music
ProducerHerb V, Ade Bantu, Afrobeat Academy Band
BANTU featuring Adewale Ayuba chronology
Bantu (album)
(2004)
Fuji Satisfaction: Soundclash In Lagos
(2005)
No Man Stands Alone
(2010)
Singles from Fuji satisfaction
  1. "Where Di Water, Where Di Lighter"
    Released: 2009
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