Letta Mbulu (born 23 August 1942) is a South African jazz singer who has been active since the 1960s.
I knew South Africa was going to change; you can't keep people down forever. It's unnatural. Somehow something had to crack, and it did.
I just wanted to sing, and I didn't want my music to be unique to the US. I wanted Africans to hear it and know that South African music was still alive.
I listen a lot to the incredible young artists who are coming through, which is something that just wasn't possible during Apartheid. That's the way I learn.
I always knew I was going to come home at some point, and I wanted to have a name for myself.
Ari L. Goldman
April Parker Jones
Evgeny Morozov
Matsuo Basho
Rebecca Twigg
Don Van Vliet
Bill Kaulitz
Mike Lazaridis
Paolo Soleri
Moshe Arens
H. L. Mencken
Martin Buber