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The world-famous song “Pata Pata”, a South African dance hit from 1967, is being re-released with new lyrics to spread information about coronavirus to vulnerable communities.
Meaning “touch touch” in the Xhosa language, “Pata Pata” was written by Grammy-winning singer Miriam Makeba who named it after a dance move popular in Johannesburg at the time:
This new Angélique Kidjo version of Miriam Makeba’s Pata Pata – coronavirus edition – SLAPS: https://t.co/rjDoCqVqPk
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