This is my favorite one!
Eritrean music is ahead of Somali music and our eritrean brothers are better than those habesha
LOL at that smile and the hair cut of the guy in the background.
What kind of instrument is that?
Aren't most Eritreans habeshis? At least the tigrinya speaking ones.
I was just looking for this song!This is the best African song Period, it is classic Somali one
Is that Eedo @Basra in the clip?
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4head
How old r ya??? How can u like this song? Also isn't maryan m *******? Not that it means anything bad, but for just for Wikipedia info sake
4head
How old r ya??? How can u like this song? Also isn't maryan m *******? Not that it means anything bad, but for just for Wikipedia info sake
I'm a 45 years old Eritrean man who fought Ethiopia in the 90's
Why is the word miidgoooo censored and bleeped, is it a bad word? Its the same thing like the Indian chaste people
Your photos look like u r 21 iskooris
Why is the word miidgoooo censored and bleeped, is it a bad word? Its the same thing like the Indian chaste people
That instrument is a krar which is also used in Eastern Sudan. Btw, Habesha doesn't mean much anymore, except for Ethiopians who want to downplay Eritrean identity. People say that Habeshas are those who speak "Ethio-semitic" lang, but Tigres don't consider themselves Habesha.LOL at that smile and the hair cut of the guy in the background.
What kind of instrument is that?
Aren't most Eritreans habeshis? At least the tigrinya speaking ones.
There is many words censured here, you can't even write (I door) in one sentence, I guess it like saying the N word.:siilaanyosmile:
Ngl, they were acting quite cringe.This the East African anthem
The official term is Gaboye. You must become PC or face the wrath of the internet
You can use the word 'Madhiban' insteadI am not using the word Gaboye. It sounds little bit primitive or words that peasants will use