Steve Lukather has lived in his house overlooking Studio City since 1979 — longer than you’d expect, perhaps, given that he bought the place before his band Toto exploded with its fourth album, 1982’s quadruple-platinum “Toto IV,” which won Grammy Awards for album and record of the year and spawned a chart-topping single in the yearning, sumptuous, still-inescapable “Africa.” “I …
The entire population of one of the world’s smallest indigenous groups, the Toto, live in a village on the India-Bhutan border. But it also fails to fulfil our requirements during the extreme summers.” Above: Reshma Toto “The Totos have been living in Totopara for the past several centuries and worship nature. Anju Toto, 47, who runs the only guest house …
CNN — Toto’s “Africa” has come home, so to speak, thanks to an installation by an artist who plans to play the song on loop in a Namibian desert – for eternity. “Even though ‘Africa’ by Toto was released 1982 it is still very much present in today’s pop culture and frequently used for memes and even entire Reddit pages …
It's Waiting There For You: Toto's 'Africa' Is Playing On Repeat In A Desert Enlarge this image toggle caption Max Siedentopf/Courtesy of the artist Max Siedentopf/Courtesy of the artist From soft-rock smash to karaoke staple to Internet bait, the shelf life of Toto's 1982 smash "Africa" has reached remarkable, unexpected lengths. Perhaps it has finally reached its logical conclusion with …