A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask has used the playable instruments in the game to make a cover of Toto's hit single «Africa.» Nintendo's classic 2000 action-adventure video game has gained such a cult following over the years that fans still consistently create fan art based on the game. For example, a fan of Majora's Mask recreated Final Fantasy 7's cover art with Link on the front.
One of the more interesting features of Majora's Mask is that it lets Link transform into non-Hylian species with the use of a mask. By playing the «Song of Healing» that was taught to him by the Happy Mask Salesman, Link can acquire these magical masks. Wearing the masks triggers a mechanic that enhances gameplay by expanding Link's abilities. With the Goron Mask, Link gains special abilities like rolling at high speed while with the Zora Mask, Link can swim faster and even walk on water. The Deku Mask turns Link into the Deku Scrub and lets him shoot bubbles and perform a spin attack. Despite these masks helping the hero along on his journey to save Termina, they are actually masks that contain the sprints of dead NPCs in Majora's Mask. But by using the masks, Link can transform into these species and even play several different instruments.
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As reported by Polygon, a YouTuber that goes by the username Bigfatfrown has posted a video to their YouTube channel showcasing their musical talent by combining the sounds of different instruments in Majora's Mask to recreate Toto's «Africa.» As himself, Goron Link, Zora Link, and the Deku Scrub, Link plays several instruments which have been stitched into a compiled video to the tune of the 1980s hit. Bigfatfrown uses bongos,
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