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Mohammed Osman Hassan Salih Wardi (Arabic: محمد عثمان حسن وردي; 19 July 1932 – 18 February 2012), also known as Mohammed Wardi, was a Nubian Sudanese singer, poet and songwriter. Looking back at his life and artistic career, Sudanese writer and critic Lemya Shammat called him an "inspirational figure in Sudanese music and ...
Emmanuel Jal (born 1980), also connected to South Sudan and Kenya; Abdel Karim Karouma (1905-1947) Abdel Aziz El Mubarak (1951-2020) Khojali Osman (died 1994) Rasha (born 1971) Ayman al-Rubo (date of birth unknown) Abdel Gadir Salim (born 1946) Mostafa Sid Ahmed (1953–1996) Mohammed Wardi (1932–2012) Mazin Hamid (born 1992) Abdel Karim al ...
Songs with political messages have been popular in Sudan since at least the 1960s. Political lyrics by poets and musicians such as Mohammed Wardi's "Green October" or Mohammed Al-Amin's song "October 21st" became famous in the context of the October 1964 Revolution. [67]
In 2012, al-Rubo published a remake of the hit Azibni by Mohammed Wardi (1932-2012), one of Sudan's most eminent singers, who enjoyed great popularity in the Horn of Africa and beyond. This new version featured Wardi's son Abdal Wahab and was produced in collaboration with Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT).
January 17 – Mohamed Rouicha, 61, Moroccan folk singer [5] February 18 – Mohammed Wardi, 79, Sudanese singer and songwriter [6] April 8 – George Wilberforce Kakoma, 89, Ugandan musician, composer of the Ugandan national anthem [7] November 30 – Kélétigui Diabaté, 81, Malian musician [8]
Pages in category "20th-century Sudanese male singers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Mohammed Wardi This page was last ...
The army in Sudan says it has captured a key city in the country's east, one of its biggest gains yet in an almost two-year-long war against rebel forces. ... General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also ...
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