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Miriam Makeba's Hit 'Pata Pata' Relaunched To Fight Coronavirus

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Veteran African singer & songwriter Angélique Kidjo, in collaboration with UNICEF, has re-released "Pata Pata" by the late South African music icon Miriam Makeba, in order to raise awareness around the coronavirus outbreak.

Makeba or "Mama Africa" as she was also known, wrote the now world-famous song referencing a dance that had become quite popular in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the 60s.

Kidjo has kept "Pata Pata", which translates from Xhosa to "Touch Touch", the same in terms of its original musical elements.

Speaking about the re-working the classic song, in the hopes of raising greater awareness around the coronavirus outbreak, Kidjo also describes how she drew inspiration from both Makeba and Manu Dibango

Dibango passed away at the age of 86 last month due to the global pandemic coronavirus.

"Manu inspired me. Miriam inspired me. And Pata Pata gave me hope", said Kidjo. "We all know what needs to be done, but we also know how much communities are suffering. "Pata Pata" has always been there for people at a time of struggle. I hope it helps once more. And I hope from our confined spaces we can dance once more."

Some of the lines in the song  go: “In this time of coronavirus it’s not touch time.Everybody can help fight Covid-19. Stay at home and wait it out.“This is no-pata-pata … We need to keep our hands clean.”

Listen to the song below.

 


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