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  2. Dawit Nega - Wikipedia

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    Dawit lost his parents at a young age and he sold cigarettes, gum and other small goods on the streets to get his daily bread. Nega, who said that he had developed a deep passion for music since he was a child, at around the age of 15, with the aim of realizing his musical interests and dreams, asked to join the circus and music group "Circus Tigray."

  3. Kiros Alemayehu - Wikipedia

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    Kiros was born to his father Girazmach Alemayehu Meles and Qeleb Gebremeskel in the eastern part of Tigray region, in a village known as Saesi Tsaedaemba in 26 July 1948. [1] [4] He went to school in the nearby city of Wukro and then joined Atse Yohannes High School in Mekelle.

  4. Eyasu Berhe - Wikipedia

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    Through music, Eyasu inspired many young men and women to join the TPLF during the Ethiopian Civil War.He has played significant role in mobilizing the public for the bitter struggle and later joined the cultural group established by the TPLF.

  5. Music of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Ethiopia is a reflection of all the historical and social episodes, such as the military campaigns that various warlords or chiefs had to launch. The music is about war as well as patriotism, songs of victory, and songs that incite support for a certain crusade. [10] The music is also about love, with wonderful melodies and poetic ...

  6. Tigrai Television - Wikipedia

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    Tigray Television (Tigrai TV) is a media organization owned by the Tigray Region government in Ethiopia. It was founded in 1991 as part of the Ethiopian Television and became independent in 2007. [1] Tigrai TV offers news and information through television, digital media, radio, and newspapers.

  7. Dimtsi Weyane - Wikipedia

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    Dimtsi Weyane was founded as a radio station in 1980 by the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front during its struggle against the Derg regime. Dimtsi Weyane started broadcasting in 2018 on Eutelsat and on an Ethiopian state-owned free-to-air (FTA) TV platform frequency hosted on SES's NSS-12 satellite at 57 degrees East called Ethiosat.

  8. Eskista - Wikipedia

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    Eskista is typically performed to traditional Ethiopian music, but it is possible to incorporate the style of dance into modern forms of music such as the music played in modern Ethiopian music videos. The complex nature of eskista dancing is what makes it arguably one of the most technical forms of traditional dance.

  9. Teddy Afro - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Afro made his debut in 2001 with the album Abugida, quickly establishing himself as a prominent voice in his native country.Mixing reggae, traditional Ethiopian styles, and pop music, his sophomore LP, 2005's Yasteseryal yielded a major hit in its controversial title track, which criticized corruption in the country's government.