Sudani afternoon jam

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the rattlesnake like tapping
That interrupts every so often :it0tdo8:

I've noticed sudanese guys lose their composure when this gentleman is performing lol
 
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I prefer popular music to folk music. I was always a fan of Sudanese music, Mohamed Wardi and man other legends were pioneers for many African cultures.

But a new star is taking the limelight, Nancy Agag who represents new age music in Sudan:

 
no we not arabised like sudan. they speak arabic,dress arab,dance arab. they the AAs of africa in terms of cultural domination. they been under arab influence(egypt) longer than any african country been under a foreign entity.
Its true that the vast majority are arabised nubians,but, speak for yourself because I am a banu hashim ahlu bayt
 
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I prefer popular music to folk music. I was always a fan of Sudanese music, Mohamed Wardi and man other legends were pioneers for many African cultures.

But a new star is taking the limelight, Nancy Agag who represents new age music in Sudan:

Kkkkkkkkk @كوش
 
That's a very traditional rhythm, it's popular in the countryside

no we not arabised like sudan. they speak arabic,dress arab,dance arab. they the AAs of africa in terms of cultural domination. they been under arab influence(egypt) longer than any african country been under a foreign entity.
The dances and culture aren't Arab. Only thing Sudan adopted from Arabic was language and religion. If anything Arabs adopted aspects of Sudanese culture like henna, eye-makeup, clothing, certain gold jewelery, etc.

I prefer popular music to folk music. I was always a fan of Sudanese music, Mohamed Wardi and man other legends were pioneers for many African cultures.

But a new star is taking the limelight, Nancy Agag who represents new age music in Sudan:

Huda Arabi is one of the newer artists in the music scene
 
That's a very traditional rhythm, it's popular in the countryside


The dances and culture aren't Arab. Only thing Sudan adopted from Arabic was language and religion. If anything Arabs adopted aspects of Sudanese culture like henna, eye-makeup, clothing, certain gold jewelery, etc.


Huda Arabi is one of the newer artists in the music scene
Really?
 
Yes, since Pharaonic times these clothing and dances existed but people give credit to Arabsss
Although the lyre was used by ancient egypt, it was also used by ancient people of the middleast in general. And henna was also in general use in the middle east as well.
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The thawb is exclusive to the arabian coast of the red sea where the kilt was popular on the pharaonic coast
 
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Although the lyre was used by ancient egypt, it was also used by ancient people of the middleast in general. And henna was also in general use in the middle east as well.
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The thawb is exclusive to the arabian coast of the red sea where the kilt was popular on the pharaonic coast
Ofc it t was used in the ME but the origin of henna is the border region of Sudan and Egypt. Ideas spread.

The male thawb could've originated on either side of the red sea but the female one (which inspired many Asian and African attires, including Somalia) originated in Sudan.
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That's a very traditional rhythm, it's popular in the countryside


The dances and culture aren't Arab. Only thing Sudan adopted from Arabic was language and religion. If anything Arabs adopted aspects of Sudanese culture like henna, eye-makeup, clothing, certain gold jewelery, etc.


Huda Arabi is one of the newer artists in the music scene

@Asaana

Are you Arab or Somali who was raised in the Arab countries?
 
That's a very traditional rhythm, it's popular in the countryside


The dances and culture aren't Arab. Only thing Sudan adopted from Arabic was language and religion. If anything Arabs adopted aspects of Sudanese culture like henna, eye-makeup, clothing, certain gold jewelery, etc.

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sudan is totally an arabic country in every aspect but they black thou. Arabised,, the longest transformation any african country went thru, and thats cos of egypt near by.
 
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