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  2. Nelson Mandela (EP) - Wikipedia

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    It pays tribute to Nelson Mandela and was released on July 15, 2013, at a time when Mandela was critically ill at the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria. The EP's lead single, eponymously titled "Nelson Mandela", peaked at number 1 on South Africa's official music chart. Nelson Mandela was made available for purchase on iTunes upon its ...

  3. Mandela Effect (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mandela Effect is the second remix album by American musician Gonjasufi (Sumach Ecks), released by record label Warp in 2017. His collaborators include underground hip-hop group Shabazz Palaces , Daddy G from Massive Attack , and Nigerian percussionist Tony Allen .

  4. Free Nelson Mandela - Wikipedia

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    Dammers told Radio Times: "I knew very little about Mandela until I went to an anti-apartheid concert in London in 1983, which gave me the idea for 'Nelson Mandela'.I never knew how much impact the song would have: it was a hit around the world, and it got back into South Africa and was played at sporting events and ANC rallies.

  5. These Mandela Effect examples are mindblowing! [Video] - AOL

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  6. Whitney: The Concert for a New South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Whitney The Concert for a New South Africa (alternately titled Whitney Houston – Live in South Africa, Whitney Houston – Concert for South Africa) was the title of three concerts which American singer Whitney Houston performed in South Africa to honor President Nelson Mandela in November 1994.

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  8. Asimbonanga - Wikipedia

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    "Asimbonanga", also known as "Asimbonanga (Mandela)", [1] is an anti-apartheid song by the South African racially integrated band Savuka. It was first released as a 12" single in 1986, and then included in their 1987 album Third World Child .

  9. What is the Mandela effect? You'll know after you see these ...

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    Popular belief: Kit-Kat Reality: Kit Kat Yes, it’s true: A hyphen doesn’t separate the “kit” from “kat.” The brand even addressed the Mandela effect in a tweet from 2016, saying “the ...