Johnny Clegg
Johnny Clegg is a renowned South African musician, anthropologist, and activist. Born in 1953 in England, Clegg moved to South Africa at an early age, where he was exposed to Zulu music and culture.
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Born in 1953 in England, Clegg moved to South Africa at an early age, where he was exposed to Zulu music and culture. His unique blend of Western pop and African influences, particularly Zulu music and dance, became his signature style and earned him great success both locally and internationally. Clegg's music played a significant role in challenging apartheid-era South Africa, promoting social change, and advocating for racial equality. Alongside his success as a musician, he also pursued a career in anthropology, studying the Zulu migrant labor system. Clegg's Wikipedia page provides detailed information about his life, music career, activism, and personal achievements.