Konga Explains Why ‘O.G’ Just Doesn’t Fit Him and His Take on Fela’s Legacy
By: Gladius Elizabeth

You might have heard people call him O.G, but Konga says the label doesn’t sit right. In a candid chat, Lawal Olumide Oluwo, better known as Konga, explained why he feels it diminishes the effort legends like Fela Kuti put into shaping African music.
Konga Explains His Stand on Being Called O.G
The main reason Konga pushes back against the nickname is simple: respect for history. In his own words, calling him O.G takes away from the hard work and sacrifices that paved the way for today’s Nigerian artists. It’s about acknowledging effort, not just handing out titles.
Konga and Fela connection: Lessons from a Legend
Konga often reflects on Fela’s life when talking about his own. He reminds fans that Fela wasn’t just a musician; he was a movement. According to Konga, his music, international recognition, and dedication have inspired countless artists to step onto the global stage.

Why African Music Matters to Konga
Konga believes African music isn’t just sound but it’s culture, story, and identity. Every song, every performance, and every international show is part of a bigger mission: putting African artists on the map.
Looking Ahead
Konga’s message is clear: respect the journey, honor the legends, and never underestimate the power of persistence. For listeners, it’s a reminder to celebrate artistry, heritage, and legacy.
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