Africa: Mama

Makeba was a pioneer who brought African music to the Western mainstream, blending traditional melodies with jazz and pop.

Miriam Makeba , famously known as , was a legendary South African singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist who became the first African artist to achieve global stardom . Her career spanned six decades, during which she used her powerful voice to expose the harsh realities of apartheid and advocate for social justice. 🎤 Musical Legacy and "Firsts" Mama Africa

: Known for her natural hair and African-inspired fashion, she challenged Western beauty standards. Makeba was a pioneer who brought African music

: Famous for "Pata Pata" (1967), the first U.S. Top 10 hit by an African woman, and "The Click Song". 🎤 Musical Legacy and "Firsts" : Known for

: First African artist to win a Grammy (1965) for An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba .

: Credited with popularizing "world music" and Afropop .