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Perhaps the least conventional group to emerge in South Africa in the 1970s was Juluka. The brainchild of English-born White anthropologist <a href="spotify:artist:7idPv1alc0mcEhEsKlMV2O">Johnny Clegg</a> and traditional Zulu musician <a href="spotify:artist:6UdljVDipAuFot91tnnpPc">Sipho Mchunu</a>, Juluka offered an electrifying dance music that combined the best of African and Western styles. <a href="spotify:artist:7idPv1alc0mcEhEsKlMV2O">Clegg</a> scandalized the White establishment by appearing on the cover of Juluka's first album dressed in full Zulu costume next to <a href="spotify:artist:6UdljVDipAuFot91tnnpPc">Mchunu</a>. Their music can be sampled on The Best of Juluka. ~ Leon Jackson, Rovi
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