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Hakuna Matata
editI don't understand why Hakuna Matata (song) was removed from the list of singles. It's a single by Jimmy Cliff.
British Conservative Party
editIn the 2000s section, it says that it was unclear if Cliff endorsed the party, but according to this interview with The Independent, it's very obvious he did not.
Real birthday
editHis birthday was and forever is really August 2, in 1934. 67.60.48.177 (talk) 01:46, 11 September 2023 (UTC)