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  2. Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Sudanese journalist Ola Diab published a list of contemporary music videos by upcoming artists, both from Sudan and the Sudanese diaspora in the US, Europe or the Middle East. [74] One of them is the Sudanese–American rapper Ramey Dawoud and another the Sudanese–Italian singer and songwriter Amira Kheir.

  3. Dikir barat - Wikipedia

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    Dikir barat, [a] dikir hulu [b] or lebe ulu [1] is a musical form, native to the northeastern coastal region of Malay Peninsula, [2] that involves singing in groups—often in a competitive setting. Dikir barat may be performed either with a percussion instrumental accompaniment , or with no instruments at all.

  4. Igd al-Jalad - Wikipedia

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    All through the period of political oppression of public musical activities by the military government and the imposition of Sharia laws starting in the 1980s, [7] Igd al-Jalād have been re-inventing their line-up by including younger musicians and composed new songs, making it one of Sudan's most long-standing and popular music bands. [5] [8]

  5. Sayed Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    Khalifa was born in 1928 in Al-Dibeiba, near Khartoum, Sudan. In 1947, he won a scholarship to the Arab Music Institute in Cairo, where he studied music in a formal way. After touring venues in Africa for several years, Khalifa returned to the newly independent Sudan in 1956 and performed the patriotic anthem "Ya Watani" (My Homeland).

  6. Aswat Almadina - Wikipedia

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    Aswat Almadina, (Arabic: أصوات المدينة), meaning "Voices of the City", is a modern Sudanese music band, founded in 2016 in the capital Khartoum. Their original songs are influenced both by Sudanese urban music of the 21st century as well as by international pop music styles.

  7. Mahmoud Abdulaziz - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Abdulaziz was born in the Bahri district of Khartoum in 1967, and died in hospital in Amman in January 2013. [2] [3] His music was a blend of modern urban music from Sudan and Western pop music, with occasional other African influences.

  8. Hafiz Abdelrahman - Wikipedia

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    Ever Lasting Days cover in 1999. Hafiz Abdelrahman Mukhtar (Arabic: حافظ عبد الرحمن مختار; died 21 July 2023) was a Sudanese flutist, whose music was used on a number of radio stations, both nationally and internationally.

  9. Category:Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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