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Manu Dibango African Jazz Legend Dies of Covid-19

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The 86-year-old Cameroonian, best known for the 1972 hit 'Soul Makossa' died in Paris.

Renowned Afro-jazz star Manu Dibango has died after contracting the new coronavirus, his representatives and official Facebook page have announced.


The 86-year-old Cameroonian, best known for the 1972 hit, Soul Makossa, is one of the first worldwide stars to die as a result of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.


His most popular song 'Soul Makossa' (1972), "ma-mako, ma-ma-sa, mako-mako ssa" refrain has been sampled in several songs through the decades, by artists like Michael Jackson and Rihanna.

"He died early this morning in a hospital in the Paris region," his music publisher Thierry Durepaire said.


A message on his official Facebook page confirmed that his death had come after he contracted COVID-19.


"His funeral service will be held in strict privacy, and a tribute to his memory will be organized when possible," the message said. 


Funerals in France have been limited to 20 people who are in the closest circle of the deceased because of a lockdown to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus.


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