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  1. 1. Nov. 2016 · 1.9K. 182K views 7 years ago. V.I.P. (Vagabonds in Power) (1979) Fela Kuti From the LP V.I.P. (Vagabonds in Power) Subscribe http://bit.ly/1XsVy99 & Everybody say...

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  2. From a musician called: Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Here he comes! [Fela intro] You know, as a foreigner, I must be happy to be in Berlin because when I'm in Berlin I'm here to learn something new. I don't want to jive you hear tonight, my friends, brothers, and sisters. I want to present myself as an African.

  3. Live in Berlin - 1978

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  5. V.I.P., Pt. 1 & 2 (Vagabonds in Power) [Live in Berlin] Lyrics V.I.P. (Very Important Person!) V.I.P V.I.P V.I.P V.I.P "Very Important Person" Mean say...

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    14. Sept. 2010 · In his very public address to the European crowd, Fela explains that V.I.P. – normally “Very Important Personality” – really stands for “Vagabonds in Power”, a direct jab both at the Nigerian authorities and power structure, as well as the ruling class.

  7. 13. Dez. 2019 · Stream. The lyric for “Vagabonds In Power” was inspired by an encounter Fela had with Sam Nujoma, leader of the Namibian liberation movement, the South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO), on a flight to Lagos in 1978. During the flight, Fela was troubled by Nujoma’s slogan “the struggle continues.”.