Johannesburg - South African singer Miriam Makeba died Monday morning from a heart attack in an Italian clinic, her manager confirmed.
Makeba, 76, felt ill after a performance on Sunday evening and was brought by ambulance to a hospital in Castel Volturno in southern Italy, where she died, Italy's ANSA news agency said.
"It was a life well lived," her manager told South African private radio station Radio 702.
"It's really the passing of an era, her legacy will always live on. She hasn't been well for some time now, she had serious arthritis. She had plans for another album to come out. She opened the eyes and ears of the world to South African music," he said in an interview with a different radio station.