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  2. Africa (Toto song) - Wikipedia

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    "Africa" is a song by American rock band Toto, the tenth and final track on their fourth studio album Toto IV (1982). It was the second single from the album released in Europe in June 1982 and the third in the United States in October 1982 through Columbia Records .

  3. Frightened of this thing that it's become? Toto's Steve ... - AOL

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    “Africa” will of course always be Toto's signature song, but Porcaro hopes that their other material will also connect with their new, younger audience. A 13-disc Toto boxed set, ...

  4. How Rosanna Arquette Inspired the Title of Toto's Grammy ...

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    The single, the first from Toto IV, set the stage for the album's enormous multi-platinum success. "Rosanna" went to No. 2 on Billboard 's Hot 100 and won four Grammys, including Record of the Year.

  5. Perpetuum Jazzile - Wikipedia

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    Perpetuum Jazzile is a Slovenian musical group best known for an a cappella version of Toto rock band's song Africa. The May 2009 video showing a live performance of this version has received close to 22 million views on YouTube. [1]

  6. Talk:Africa (Toto song) - Wikipedia

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    Africa (Weezer cover) was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 20 September 2024 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Africa (Toto song). The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here.

  7. Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Kuroyanagi published her book Totto-Chan's Children: A Goodwill Journey to the Children of the World, about her travels around the world on her humanitarian mission as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. [1] An orchestral interpretation of the work was written by Japanese composer Akihiro Komori, which was released as a record. [citation needed]

  8. 13 Things You Should Never, Ever Carry in Your Wallet - AOL

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    2. Passwords or Pin Numbers. Jotting down passwords or PINs in your wallet is a big no-no. If your wallet goes missing, you’re basically asking for hackers to have a go at your accounts.

  9. True at First Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Hemingway agreed to work on the filming of The Old Man and the Sea and abandoned work on "the Africa book". [16] He wrote to his editor, "I found it impossible to resume writing on the Africa book." [17] Hemingway put the manuscript in a safe-deposit box in Havana, although after the 1959 Cuban revolution he feared the manuscript lost ...