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Tewodros Kassahun Germamo [1] (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ካሳሁን ገርማሞ; born 14 July 1976), [1] known professionally as Teddy Afro, is an Ethiopian singer-songwriter. Known by his revolutionary songs and political dissent sentiment, Teddy is considered one of the most significant Ethiopian artists of all time. [ 2 ]
"Ethiopia" is a song by Ethiopian singer-songwriter Teddy Afro from the album of the same name. [1] Released on 15 April 2017, the song reached the top of the Billboard World Albums chart in that month, at which time more than 600,000 units had been sold.
"Tikur Sew" (translates as "Black man") is a song by Ethiopian singer-songwriter Teddy Afro from the album of the same name. Released on 21 April 2012, the song served as header of the album and emphasized about Ethiopian sovereignty during the Battle of Adwa, a 1896 war between Ethiopia and Italy.
Afrotainment, often branded as simply Afro, is an American media company based in New York City, founded by television producer Yves Bollanga in 2005, [1] and owned by Soundview Africa. The company operates linear television channels and digital properties that target African American viewership.
Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison; Alex Cross (film) Ali (film) All About the Benjamins; All Eyez on Me (film) Almost Christmas (film) Alpha Man: The Brotherhood of MLK; American Gangster (film) Anna Lucasta (1958 film) Annie (2014 film) Antebellum (film) Anthem (film) Antwone Fisher (film) April Fools (2007 film) Are We Done Yet? Are ...
Tedi may refer to: Acronyms. Trans-European Drug Information (TEDI) People. Tedi Thurman, American model and actress (d. 2012) Tedi Sarafian, American screenwriter;
Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Tedi Sarafian" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Os Afro-sambas is a 1966 studio album (that should not be confused with the album of the same name and different artwork recorded live) by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes. [1] The live album is ranked number 29 on Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Brazilian Albums .