Amazulu, a British ska/pop band formed in 1982, originated from the United
Kingdom and was initially named after the Zulu people, as they were inspired by
a South African play of the same name. Amazulu's early success began with their
first single, "Cairo", which received moderate success in the UK and airplay
from BBC Radio 1's John Peel. The band gained further recognition through
television appearances on shows like The Young Ones and Top of the Pops. Their
breakthrough hit was "Too Good to Be Forgotten" in 1986, a cover of The
Chi-Lites' song, which reached number one in the ...