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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.
Africa is a 2009 Perpetuum Jazzile album. The most-well known piece from the album is an a capella version of Toto's "Africa".A YouTube video showing group's performance of this song was uploaded in May 2009 and has since been viewed close to 22 million times.
Čudna noč is an album by Slovenian a cappella band Perpetuum Jazzile released in 2006 by Dallas Records. The album was produced and arranged by Slovenian producer and singer Tomaž Kozlevčar. The whole album consists of cover songs.
In March 2014 the Slovenian vocal choir Perpetuum Jazzile released an a capella arrangement of the song. In 2015 Croatian singer Nina Kraljić , who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest , performed the song live.
The Real Group was formed in 1984 when its members were students at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. All of them attended Adolf Fredrik's Music School . [ 4 ] Margareta Bengtson was the soprano in the group at its inception, but she left to work on solo albums in 2006.
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Perpetuum Jazzile is the group from Slovenia that is internationally most listened online, with more than 23 million views for the official a cappella "Africa" video since its publishing on YouTube in May 2009 (through January 2023). [286]
The song was written by David Paich, who has said that the song is based on numerous girls he had known. As a joke, the band members initially played along with the common assumption that the song was based on Rosanna Arquette, who was dating Toto keyboard player Steve Porcaro at the time.