- Miriam Makeba - Wikipedia
Zenzile Miriam Makeba ( məˈkeɪbə mə-KAY-bə, [2][3] Xhosa: [máˈkʼêːɓà̤] ⓘ; 4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist
- Miriam Makeba | Biography, Songs, Facts | Britannica
Miriam Makeba (born March 4, 1932, Prospect Township, near Johannesburg, South Africa—died November 10, 2008, Castel Volturno, near Naples, Italy) was a South African-born singer who became known as Mama Afrika, one of the world’s most prominent Black African performers in the 20th century
- Jain - Makeba (Lyrics Video) - YouTube
From "Zanaka", album available : http: smarturl it JainZanakaDeluxe ---Lyric video directed by DalkhafineProduced by Spookland---Subscribe to Jain's channel
- The legacy of iconic singer Miriam Makeba and her art of activism
Makeba, who would have turned 90 on 4 March 2022, was a hugely influential artist and an icon of African liberation and identity
- Miriam Makeba: Biography, Musical Career and Fight for justice.
Miriam Makeba, also known as Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist She put African music on the map and used her music to fight against apartheid in South Africa Her songs inspired the anti-apartheid movement, inspiring millions in their fight for freedom
- Miriam Makeba | South African History Online
Miriam Makeba began her music career singing for her cousin’s band, the Cuban Brothers, but it was only when she began to sing for the Manhattan Brothers in 1954 that she began to build a reputation She toured South Africa, Zimbabwe (former Rhodesia) and the Congo with the band until 1957
- Miriam Makeba: The Inspiring Legacy Behind Jains Hit Song Makeba
Miriam Makeba, an influential singer and activist known as "Mama Africa," inspired Jain's hit song "Makeba " From her fight against apartheid to her timeless music, Makeba's legacy continues to resonate worldwide
- Miriam Makeba: The South African Singer Who Shook The World
Miriam Makeba, a gifted singer and fierce civil rights activist, used her extraordinary talent to shake the world Her music became a rallying cry for justice, exposing the horrors of apartheid and igniting a global movement for change
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