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Jonathan Butler's 2002 rendition of is a vibrant, instrumental tribute to the South African classic originally popularized by Miriam Makeba . Released as a promotional single under Warner Bros. Records , this version showcases Butler's signature fusion of jazz and South African rhythms, featuring his "sweet yet stylistic" guitar work. The Story Behind "Pata Pata"
: For Butler, performing South African classics is a way to stay connected to his roots, having grown up in poverty under apartheid. Musical Highlights of the 2002 Version Jonathan Butler and the Journey from Poverty to Prosperity
The song's title translates to in the Xhosa language, referring to a popular dance style from Johannesburg's townships in the mid-1950s.
: The dance involved partners patting each other to the rhythm of the music.
Jonathan Butler's 2002 rendition of is a vibrant, instrumental tribute to the South African classic originally popularized by Miriam Makeba . Released as a promotional single under Warner Bros. Records , this version showcases Butler's signature fusion of jazz and South African rhythms, featuring his "sweet yet stylistic" guitar work. The Story Behind "Pata Pata"
: For Butler, performing South African classics is a way to stay connected to his roots, having grown up in poverty under apartheid. Musical Highlights of the 2002 Version Jonathan Butler and the Journey from Poverty to Prosperity Jonathan Butler - Pata Pata (2002)в™«
The song's title translates to in the Xhosa language, referring to a popular dance style from Johannesburg's townships in the mid-1950s. Jonathan Butler's 2002 rendition of is a vibrant,
: The dance involved partners patting each other to the rhythm of the music. The Story Behind "Pata Pata" : For Butler,