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  2. Jano Band - Wikipedia

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    The videos went viral on YouTube and the song "Darign" re-released as bonus track of their second album Lerasih New. In the wake of their fame, Jano released "Yinegal" in summer 2015, vocal from Hailu. [5] In the music video, the band performs in the rubble of a house and upon travelling, their van stopped due to insufficient fuel. The group ...

  3. The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia (2012 album)

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    The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia is a world music compilation album originally released in 2012.Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release contains two discs: an overview of the music of Ethiopia—focusing mainly on 21st century pop—is found on Disc One, while Disc Two features dub-style musician Invisible System. [1]

  4. Ethiopian hip-hop music - Wikipedia

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    Combining traditional music with modern one, the Ethiopian hip hop usually sung in Amharic language. Teddy Yo and Lij Michael often credited as the pioneer of the genre. [4] Addis Ababa is the regional and cultural scene of Ethiopian hip hop music with pioneering artists citing their influences such as Tupac, Eminem, Jay-Z and LL Cool J ...

  5. Popular music in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian traditional music embodied with strong oral-literature style. In this case, the traditional music is played by local entertainers called azmaris. Music in Ethiopia was originated, as part of Christian religious service during Yared-era in the 6th century. Muslim form called manzuma also developed in Harar and Jimma. [1]

  6. Ethio-jazz - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian jazz, also referred to as Ethio-jazz, is a blend of traditional Ethiopian music with jazz, combining the pentatonic scale-based melodies of Amharic music with the 12-tone scale and instrumentation of western music. Over time the genre has grown to include elements from other genres such as afrofunk, soul, Armenian jazz, and Latin ...

  7. Éthiopiques - Wikipedia

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    (1998) Éthiopiques Volume 3: Golden Years of Modern Ethiopian Music, various artists (1998) Éthiopiques Volume 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale, 1969–1974, Mulatu Astatke (1999) Éthiopiques Volume 5: Tigrigna Music, various artists (1999) Éthiopiques Volume 6: Almaz, Mahmoud Ahmed (1999) Éthiopiques Volume 7: Ere Mela Mela, Mahmoud ...

  8. Bole2Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Bole2Harlem was a musical collaboration that fused elements of Ethiopian music with American hip hop.Bole2Harlem released one album, Bole2Harlem, Volume 1, in 2006.David "Duke Mushroom" Schommer, a producer, songwriter, and percussionist, founded the group with Ethiopian singers Tigist Shibabaw (the late sister of singer Gigi) and Maki Siraj. [1]

  9. Tizita - Wikipedia

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    Tizita songs are a popular music genre in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It's named after the Tizita Qañat mode/scale used in such songs. [1] Tizita is known for strongly moving listener's feelings not only among the Amhara, but a large number of Ethiopians, in general. [5] Western sources often compare tizita to the blues.