Mbube

: In 2006, a settlement was reached, ensuring Linda’s heirs would finally receive a share of past and future royalties.

: Solomon Linda’s "Mbube" (meaning "lion" in Zulu) was an improvised vocal track characterized by high-pitched, soaring solos over a deep bass-heavy choir. : In 2006, a settlement was reached, ensuring

: In the early 2000s, a legal team representing Linda's descendants sued Disney and several publishers. The case highlighted the lack of protection for indigenous cultural property in South Africa. The case highlighted the lack of protection for

“The entire drama surrounding the unlawful dealings of the Mbube song pointed out to an increasingly manifest and internationally widespread commercial appropriation of a variety of indigenous artefacts...” Gale Oldies Week - "Mbube" (Solomon Linda) - Music of Africa : In 2006

The "Mbube" story is frequently studied in legal and cultural circles as a landmark case of .