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In 1985, Paul Simon traveled to South Africa in the hope of collaborating with African musicians for his Graceland album.
Simon contacted Shabalala and conversed with him in person-after much discussion and excitement, the group traveled to London to record with Simon.
The first recording was " Homeless "-the music and chorus were composed by Simon, with Shabalala composing the Zulu introduction and main ( non-English ) body of the song.
Graceland was released in late 1986, and although both Joseph Shabalala and Paul Simon were accused of breaking the cultural boycott of South Africa, the album became a huge success and sold 16 million copies and further boosted Ladysmith Black Mambazo's international image.
This also paved the way for other African acts such as Stimela and Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens to gain popularity amongst Western audiences.

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