she says about women's breast rising and water from a pond(?) in this song.. hard to understand the lyrics.. but i just managed to get it .. not so nice vocal but bold try!!
Susheela Raman's parents are from Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India, who arrived in London, UK in the mid-sixties. Susheela grew up singing South Indian classical music and began giving recitals at an early age. [1] She recalls how her family "were eager to keep our Tamil culture alive. As a teenager in Sydney she started her own band, describing its sound as funk and rock and roll
Not at all ..This is not Gigi anf the language is not Amhraic..even if the music is Ethiopian traditional blues...The saxophonist is the Great Maestro Ato Getachew Mekruia, Ethiopian Proud!
what exactly do you mean by this style, do you insist on vocals?
if you mean Fusion of carnatic and jazz/folk/blues/african stuff, I'm clueless.
For carnatic and jazz, you should check out this guitarist called Prasanna. Esp the album 'Be the Change' the albums 'Peaceful' and 'Electric Ganesha land' are good 2. check out his website.
Maha Vishnu Orchestra's got some mean tracks too
Try Nusrat Fateh Ali khan, Cheb mami, Atif Aslam for sufi & rai fusion.
Is she Ethiopian? What is the language? The music is Ethiopian resembling Christian wailers and other 10s of singers who copied it like Jiji. This is very good though. nicely done.
Starswitch is a cruel cold-heart who falsely accuses helpless little boys of molesting little girls. He then uses these false accusations as an excuse to rape, torture and kill those innocent defenseless boys.
Do a youtube search on "Girl kicks boy in the McNuggets"
I feel so sorry for the helpless little boy and want to punish the little girl. Sadly, there were many people -- similar to Starswitch -- commenting on how they support the girl and how the boy somehow deserved it.
is it tamil?
samuelsamuelrajan 1 month ago
this girl look like ethiopian
Zabatsion 9 months ago
@Zabatsion
I know doesn't she! but she is Indian, her parents are from Tamil Nadu, India.
artsymae 7 months ago
i love thisssssssss!!!!
LYDIA21LOVE 10 months ago
this song is not Love Trap part one, this is Blue Lily Red Lotus from the same album, and the part two is really Love Trap
please correct if possible
MrLovre 1 year ago
she says about women's breast rising and water from a pond(?) in this song.. hard to understand the lyrics.. but i just managed to get it .. not so nice vocal but bold try!!
rebilson 1 year ago
eu amo essa mulher!!!!!!! Muito bom!!!!!!
thanks for posting!!!
soufeliz59 1 year ago
Susheela Raman's parents are from Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India, who arrived in London, UK in the mid-sixties. Susheela grew up singing South Indian classical music and began giving recitals at an early age. [1] She recalls how her family "were eager to keep our Tamil culture alive. As a teenager in Sydney she started her own band, describing its sound as funk and rock and roll
indadas 1 year ago
She is terrific.
brujaderio 1 year ago
the language is tamil
ratrat27 2 years ago
This is GG's and Ethiopian singer. The music is a traditional one, including the saxphone. Good one though.
lamrof 2 years ago
Not at all ..This is not Gigi anf the language is not Amhraic..even if the music is Ethiopian traditional blues...The saxophonist is the Great Maestro Ato Getachew Mekruia, Ethiopian Proud!
asterchereka 2 years ago
no way!!! I went to this concert!!!!!! really grest voice and great energy.
moodsik 2 years ago
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mishkaEth1 2 years ago
ok it's based on Mahmoud's tizita song(s). What language is this song?
mishkaEth1 2 years ago
southeast asian? sounds hindi or south indian...
mishkaEth1 2 years ago
She is south asian and singing in tamil...
smguhan 2 years ago
Its tamil, I guess she is singing a song from devaram collections.
smguhan 2 years ago
She is talented and I am in love with X over, more like Iverson if you know what I mean.....Love you Girl
I travel to Ethiopia frequently, and I am an artist, I would like to see heir on stage.
wondhaile 2 years ago
Part 1?
This piece is actually a separate Track (Blue Lily Red Lotus) on the CD, and is a Tamil Thiruvempavai piece.
radnusvrd 2 years ago
király!
Kaszi44 3 years ago
I love this. I would like to find more music similar to this. How is this called? (I mean, this exact style). How can I start searching? Thanks.
kurichka 3 years ago
kurichka,
what exactly do you mean by this style, do you insist on vocals?
if you mean Fusion of carnatic and jazz/folk/blues/african stuff, I'm clueless.
For carnatic and jazz, you should check out this guitarist called Prasanna. Esp the album 'Be the Change' the albums 'Peaceful' and 'Electric Ganesha land' are good 2. check out his website.
Maha Vishnu Orchestra's got some mean tracks too
Try Nusrat Fateh Ali khan, Cheb mami, Atif Aslam for sufi & rai fusion.
Calexico:great latin fusion.
Jackisblack3 2 years ago
wow she got amazing talent , no words, keeep it up girl
lilyekonjo 3 years ago
Susheela Raman is Tamil. The song starts with Tamil. Tamil is an Indian Classical language.
freethan 4 years ago
Is she Ethiopian? What is the language? The music is Ethiopian resembling Christian wailers and other 10s of singers who copied it like Jiji. This is very good though. nicely done.
lamrof 4 years ago
The song itself is Ethiopian, written and performed originally by Mahmoud Ahmed.
alexandrialeaving 4 years ago 2
Susheela Raman, can't you tell by her name she's not Ethiopian?
starswitch 3 years ago
you name is starswitch I the fuck can I tell you are Ethiopian.
lamrof 3 years ago
huh?, lol. defensive a bit?
starswitch 3 years ago
Starswitch is a cruel cold-heart who falsely accuses helpless little boys of molesting little girls. He then uses these false accusations as an excuse to rape, torture and kill those innocent defenseless boys.
Do a youtube search on "Girl kicks boy in the McNuggets"
I feel so sorry for the helpless little boy and want to punish the little girl. Sadly, there were many people -- similar to Starswitch -- commenting on how they support the girl and how the boy somehow deserved it.
upsetpisslam 3 years ago