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  2. Music of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The music of Eritrea, is a diverse mix of traditional and popular styles originating from ancient to modern times.The nine major ethnic groups of Eritrea—Afar, Bilen, Hedareb, Kunama, Nara, Rashaida, Saho, Tigre and Tigrinya—celebrate autonomous music-making expressed through a rich heritage of vocalists, instrumentalists and activities within the country and throughout the international ...

  3. Culture of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    An Eritrean krar and masinqo is a common instruments in Eritrea. Eritrea has nine ethnic groups, each of which have their own different styles of music and accompanying dances. A common instrument used by many of the communities is the drum. Amongst the Tigray-Tigrinya, the best known traditional musical genre is called guaila.

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  5. Tsehaytu Beraki - Wikipedia

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    Tsehaytu Beraki (Tigrinya: ጽሃይቱ በራኺ; 1 September 1939 – 24 May 2018) was an Eritrean musician, poet and political activist, known for her singing and playing of the krar (a five-string harp). [1] [better source needed]

  6. Category:Eritrean male musicians - Wikipedia

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    Eritrean male singer-songwriters (2 P) This page was last edited on 25 October 2023, at 02:28 (UTC). Text ... This page was last edited on 25 October 2023, ...

  7. Cure (album) - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 2024, Erra announced the album itself and release date. At the same time, they released the title track and video for "Cure", whilst also revealing the album cover and the track list. [7] On February 22, the band unveiled the third single "Blue Reverie" along with an accompanying music video. [8]

  8. Eritrea, Eritrea, Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the anthem were written by poet Solomon Tsehaye Beraki. [2] [3] Originally written in 1986, Solomon updated them in 1993 after Eritrea's independence.[4] [5] The music was composed in 1985–1986 by organist Isaac Abraham Meharezghi (also spelt Isaq [4]), who was a member of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front cultural troupe.

  9. Aminé - Wikipedia

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    Aminé went on to release his self-directed music video for "Caroline" through his Vevo channel on YouTube on June 1, 2016. [13] The song debuted at number 96 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and would later rise to number 11. [1] In June 2017, the song was certified three-times platinum by the RIAA. [14]