sudanese song
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Still in the 60s we had many unknown folk singers like this boy with his powerful voice in the Sudan
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@gewing26 I like the call and response. Somehow it reminds me of Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho
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@gewing26 lol this is actually very sudanese. there's no other arabic country that has this.
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ok suit yourself
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@QilinRider21 call it yelling or singing, its beautiful! I could listen to it all day
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this kid is yelling not singing
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niceeee
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@gewing26 It is all good, the thing is your comment was very ignorant, to say the least. However, i still think you have think before you typed because what you said was quite offensive. South Sudan has more in common with Uganda whereas North Sudan has more in common with Egypt. The British should had never meld our countries together, different people and different history.
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@nubianking2020 ive worked in as an NGO in sudan for 5 years before my firm was forced out by Mr Omar Al Bashir, we did aid work in Nyala, Mundri,gogrial, aweil ad damazin and i agree Sudan is a diverse country but saw that the less arabic side of sudan was the more beutiful, the dinka music i found to be quite eccentric.no ofence intended to the arabic sudanese which are such freindly people but you must say there is a charm about the traditional huts in an open field
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@gewing26 Dude, i don't think you are qualified to know what Sudan is, Sudan like anywhere else in the world is very diverse. Also, this is far being arabic music. They are using the nubian drum actually, which is common in southern egypt as well.
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BattleAngel 2 years ago 30
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gagood100 2 years ago 4