A South African youth choir has translated and produced Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody in Zulu, with its own music video to match. But as Zulu songs are becoming more popular for international audiences, many African artists do not claim the royalties they are entitled to. France 24’s Caroline Dumay, Stefan Carstens, and Tom Canetti went to find out more.
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