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Have you ever wondered what happens to pop stars after their fame has faded? In 1994 Giyani Kulani was working as a cleaner in a South African recording studio when he persuaded the producer to let him sing on a track. The song they made became a huge hit turning Kulani into a superstar known across Africa by his nickname, Penny Penny. A few years later, record sales dried up and Penny Penny swapped the studio for politics, becoming a local councillor. Recently things changed again when he received a phone call from Los Angeles. Penny Penny told his story to BBC News. Video journalist: Christian Parkinson