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Hilaac:mjpls:

They use to play this song at every damn aroos:noneck:

I actually know all the words to the first song. I sing it all the time. One of the richest Somali songs in terms of meaning.

All three are A1 :vncu2n5:

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Bohol

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Lool are you trolling me? Never heard of him before but his got moves. He dances better than me :ftw9nwa:

Alteso that's a new one.


kkkk he dances better than 80% of Somali girls so your not alone, people suspect he is gay even though he got married to Bishaaro Bande and then later divorced her. I will invite you to WADANI celebration when they win soon inshallah so you can show off your moves.
 
kkkk he dances better than 80% of Somali girls so your not alone, people suspect he is gay even though he got married to Bishaaro Bande and then later divorced her. I will invite you to WADANI celebration when they win soon inshallah so you can show off your moves.

I don't think he is. Many people back home dance wildly, to them its normal. I'm always up for a celebration but inshallah it will be Kulmiyes :trumpsmirk:
 

Hybrid

Death Awaits You
Somali music are more feminine. I always cringe when I see grown ass men dancing like a woman to Somali music.
I never develop a taste for Somali music
 

HuunoHunter

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I love listening to classical Somali songs.
Most pioneers have passed away, aun.

1. Waqti by Saleebaan Tubeec



2. Moog iyo Jaceyl by Saalax Qasin



3. Hidii by Axmad Naaji

 
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