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1 April 2025
Episode 105

Sixto Rodriguez: The Story of an Unknown Musician who Inspired a Revolution

by Kyle Risi

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This episode explains how Sixto Rodriguez became an accidental icon, why his music took off thousands of miles from home, and how the truth behind his disappearance was finally uncovered.

Today we uncover the incredible true story of Sixto Rodriguez, the Detroit musician who unknowingly became a South African icon who helped spark a revolution. His album, Cold Fact, flopped in the U.S. but became a protest anthem against apartheid, inspiring a generation.

While Rodriguez lived in obscurity, believing his music had faded into history, he was secretly outselling Elvis in South Africa. It wasn’t until the documentary Searching for Sugar Man that the world finally learned the truth.

How did Rodriguez’s music make it to South Africa? Why was his story hidden for so long? And what happened when he finally discovered his own fame? This is the rise, the fall, and the miraculous rediscovery of a lost legend.

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