The legendary voice and composer behind Disney's The Lion King joins the podcast for a powerful conversation about music, history, and identity. Lebo M shares what it was like growing up during apartheid, witnessing the Soweto Uprising, leaving South Africa in exile, and eventually becoming one of the most influential figures in African music.
Lebo also opens up about his ongoing lawsuit, explaining why he sees it as a fight to protect his life's work, intellectual property, and the legacy of African artists.
The discussion covers the history of apartheid, Steve Biko, Nelson Mandela, African unity, immigration, media narratives, and the economic realities shaping modern South Africa. Lebo offers thoughtful perspectives on podcasting, public discourse, and the responsibility that comes with having a platform, while sharing unforgettable stories from his decades-long career, the creation of The Lion King, and his mission to keep African culture at the center of the global stage.

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