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@edeglel stop hating
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@edeglel shutt upp
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@edeglel You r kinda right bout adoptin to the "former" enemies way of music. I still think that it's originally from Jamaica/Cuba. I enjoy the beat. Reggae is Great!
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@tediose ....very gud sir
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They are singing about Eritrean heros who fell fighting against Ethiopia for Eritrean freedom, which ended with their sucess in 1991. They say "Awet N'hafash"...meaning - Victory to the masses" , which is the slogan of Eritrean freedom fighters.
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This is like a JEW singing about Israel in a NAZI uniform..... LOL.... SO LAME
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Tediose this has Ethiopian Reggae/Rastafarian written all over it. I'm aware of the various cultural similarity's but this is not one of them. I don't have a problem with Jamaicans or Ethiopians The problem i have is with an Eritrean adopting a couture that revolves around a faggot named Hail Selassie.. Most Ethiopians don't even respect him. And the ones that do could careless about Eritrea or Eritreans
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what a nation, i really love eritrean people. tot nu mai bine!
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Edeglel reggae music (might has been originated from the drums used by Kunamas) and dreadlock (Bin amir is Eritrean and it is in his surroundings that dreadlock was used) is not an Ethiopian thing, it has Eritrean origin.
Anyways let this people express their feelings in anyway they wish to express it ;) Bitsayka/ki ;)
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THIS IS SO LAME... SORRY
Chiwawa22,
Who's we? LOL. Qomal infested beggars who had the biggest Army in Africa just to kneel befor Eritrean bandits, you guy are funny.
WanaAsseb 4 years ago 7
Awet Nihaffash, Zaelealemawi Zikri ni Suwuatna!!
Viva Eritrea!
Eritross 3 years ago 4