Letta and The Safaris were a prominent band in the 1960s, known for their fusion of pop and rock 'n' roll music. They were led by vocalist Letta Mbulu, a South African singer whose powerful and distinctive voice added an element of soul to the band's sound. The Safaris, comprised of several instrumentalists, provided a rich musical backdrop that was often punctuated by lively guitar riffs and strong percussion. Their music, while not widely recognized today, played a significant role in shaping the sound of pop-rock during their active years.