"Opposite People," released by the legendary Fela Kuti on January 1, 1977, is a seminal work in the afrobeat genre, encapsulating the spirit of resistance and social commentary that defined the Nigerian musician's career. This album, featuring just two tracks, "Opposite People" and "Equalisation of Trouser & Pant," clocks in at a concise 33 minutes, yet it packs a powerful punch. Kuti, known for his political radicalism and outlaw status, uses these songs to express his frustration with those who defy societal norms and those who exploit others. The album was released just before the Nigerian army's raid on the Kalakuta Republic, Fela Kuti's commune, adding a layer of historical significance to the music. Produced and arranged by Fela Kuti himself, "Opposite People" is a testament to his unique vision and enduring influence on afrobeat, highlife, and afropop. The album's raw energy and unapologetic lyrics make it a compelling listen for fans of politically charged music and those interested in the rich tapestry of African music history.