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Perpetuum Jazzile is a Slovenian musical group, best known for a 2009 a capella cover of Toto's "Africa" performance video that has received almost 17 million YouTube views as of August 2014.Founded in 1983, under its former name Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, it consists of both female and male singers. They are occasionally joined by the Slovenian Radio and Television Big Band instrumentalists. The choir mainly performs a cappella with one of its members, Sašo Vrabič, as vocal percussionist.

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  • Perpetuum Jazzile is a Slovenian musical group, best known for a 2009 a capella cover of Toto's "Africa" performance video that has received almost 17 million YouTube views as of August 2014.Founded in 1983, under its former name Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, it consists of both female and male singers. They are occasionally joined by the Slovenian Radio and Television Big Band instrumentalists. The choir mainly performs a cappella with one of its members, Sašo Vrabič, as vocal percussionist.
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