🎶🇿🇦🎤🌍💔 Since 1959, Miriam Makeba has been in exile in the United States, where she began recording regularly and performing all over the world, all the while spreading her anti-apartheid message. She also re-recorded some of her songs, which had been withdrawn from sale in South Africa, and Pata Pata reached international fame in 1967. By 1960, The Click Song had already had its share of success, and the EPs on singles followed, like Dubula, released in 1964 in various forms. This is the French edition released by RCA. Four tracks of African Zulu roots and Latin flavours, influenced by Harry Belafonte. And it was her friend Hugh Masekela who orchestrated and conducted the music – to whom she married « briefly » the following year, before divorcing in 1966.