Former Fela Guitarist Keji Hamilton Announces New Afrobeat Release “Agabaya People” for May 29
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on May 28, 2026, 9:33 AM
Veteran Afrobeat musician Keji Hamilton, popularly known as “Kerekeke Ji Keke,” is set to release his new project titled Agabaya People on May 29.
Known for his journey through the legendary Afrobeat movement associated with Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Egypt 80, Keji Hamilton built his reputation as a respected guitarist and multi-instrumentalist whose sound reflects the raw energy, live instrumentation, and conscious storytelling that helped shape Afrobeat’s foundation.
Over the years, his influence has stretched beyond music alone. From his stage performances to his personal journey of transformation and resilience, Keji Hamilton has remained a respected figure among lovers of authentic African music and old-school Afrobeat culture.
The title Agabaya People draws from a street expression commonly used to describe people who behave recklessly, stubbornly, or without discipline. With that message, the upcoming release is expected to combine powerful Afrobeat rhythms with reflections on society, human behavior, and everyday realities.
Fans of classic Afrobeat are already anticipating the project for its expected blend of vintage African grooves, conscious messages, and energetic live-band sound — qualities that defined the original Afrobeat movement and continue to influence artists globally today.
At a time when Afrobeat has evolved into an international sound, Agabaya People arrives as a reminder of the genre’s original spirit: truth, rhythm, culture, and fearless expression.
Agabaya People officially drops May 29.

Veteran Afrobeat musician Keji Hamilton, popularly known as “Kerekeke Ji Keke,” is set to release his new project titled Agabaya People on May 29.
Known for his journey through the legendary Afrobeat movement associated with Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Egypt 80, Keji Hamilton built his reputation as a respected guitarist and multi-instrumentalist whose sound reflects the raw energy, live instrumentation, and conscious storytelling that helped shape Afrobeat’s foundation.

Over the years, his influence has stretched beyond music alone. From his stage performances to his personal journey of transformation and resilience, Keji Hamilton has remained a respected figure among lovers of authentic African music and old-school Afrobeat culture.
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The title Agabaya People draws from a street expression commonly used to describe people who behave recklessly, stubbornly, or without discipline. With that message, the upcoming release is expected to combine powerful Afrobeat rhythms with reflections on society, human behavior, and everyday realities.

Fans of classic Afrobeat are already anticipating the project for its expected blend of vintage African grooves, conscious messages, and energetic live-band sound — qualities that defined the original Afrobeat movement and continue to influence artists globally today.

At a time when Afrobeat has evolved into an international sound, Agabaya People arrives as a reminder of the genre’s original spirit: truth, rhythm, culture, and fearless expression.
Agabaya People officially drops May 29.

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