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Which Somali song moves your heart??

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Shay mire-- bini aadambaan ahay

This song highlights the injustices committed by the Somali people against other Somali people of small tribes.

Moves my heart, Makes my blood boil.

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Deeq ku baxdoo

Dugaag ka cunee

ma deymon kartaaye

mana deyn kartaa

Gardaradaan miyaan

uu dulqadahaa

is darajees ma yaalee

dareenkiina qabee

Dunidaan dunidaane

dadka daa'in abuuree

dabcigooda hal maahinee

 

Dilaagi yaxaaseed

daadkii darnaa

ma deymooninee

waaku dabaashtaye

diin weyn ii saaro

ku dugashahaa

dunidaan dunidaanee

dadaka daa'in abuuree

dabcigooda hal maahinee

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Dhirtaba kala midab qurxoon

Dadkuna kala qaayo wacan

Haweenkana kala qumanee

Marwaa tahay raad qaboow

Qudheeydaan ka jeclahay

Quruxda nolosheeyda iyo

Sharafta qoyskaa tahoo

Qalbiga farxadiisiyee

Qudheeydaan ka jeclahay

 

Awladeeyda qaaligaa

Qureyshtii ii dhashaay

Dhib iyo hagar kuma quuree

Kheyrkaa ugu sharaf badnoow

Aakhirana Jannaddihii qaboobeed

Ahow kuwa lo qalqalshee

Malaa'iktu qaabilaayaan

 

 

Amaanta qof loo huroo

Murtida uu qalmaa jiree

Marwaa tahay loo qiroo

Qadarin iyo mudan tix galin

Qudheeydaan ka jeclahay

Xaaskii rabi ii qoree

Nolosha ila qeybsataay

Daahiraddi rabi ii qoree

Nolosha ila qeybsataay

Qawlkaaga wanaagsan baa

Nafteyduba qani ku tahee

 

Awladeeyda qaaligaa

Qureyshtii ii dhashaay

Dhib iyo hagar kuma quuree

Kheyrkaa ugu sharaf badnoow

Aakhirana Jannaddihii qaboobeed

Ahow kuwa lo qalqalshee

Malaa'iktu qaabilaayaan

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Garnaqsi   

Som@li;745622 wrote:
Actually some of the new guys can beat and do a better than the original singers, but I agree most of them butcher.

 

If you can a better job, Ahmed Gacayte is long dead, AUN, no issue with new comer keeping it up , innovating it for new gen

Couldn't possibly agree more. We shouldn't have issues with new singers keeping the classics alive; rather, it should be encouraged. Some singers are of course naturally hard to beat, or even equalise for that matter - people like Magool and Gacayte; but I remember one time listening to the above-mentioned 'jacaayl dhiig ma lagu qoray' version of Birimo and being shocked by how really good it was.

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Narniah   

I don't really listen to Somali Music, but this is the music I grew up hearing and it still reminds me of my family and where i'm from.:)

 

 

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Blessed   

^She's nothing on Magool's cover. That's my all time favourit song.

 

 

 

So feeling this song right now. Gabadhani way ugu cusubtahay. She's quiet good, love her whole demeanor. :)

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Garnaqsi   

*Blessed;745840 wrote:
That's my all time favourit song.

I love it too! It’s an epic tale of love and tragedy; an oracle within which the moral values of an entire culture is encoded. It’s a pity that no-one (that I know of) has ever produced an unabridged cover of it, probably because that would be impractical/too long for a song. EDIT: I just remembered that Beledweyn, another epic Hadrawi tale, is about as long and Samatar sings it in an unabridged form!

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Aaliyyah   

^lafoole..heard couple of his songs..not a fan though, bt many ppl love him.

 

I guess the song is called aduunko dhan so look it up in youtube.

 

salaam

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