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  2. Category:Music of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music of South Sudan" ... South Sudan Oyee! This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 11:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Al Balabil (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Al Balabil (Arabic: البلابل, transl. The Nightingales) were a popular Sudanese vocal group of three sisters, mainly active from 1971 until 1988. Their popular songs and appearance as modern female performers on stage, as well as on Sudanese radio and television, earned them fame all over East Africa and beyond, and they were sometimes referred to as the "Sudanese Supremes". [1]

  4. Category:South Sudanese musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Musicians from the country of South Sudan. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. * Works ...

  5. List of cultural and regional genres of music - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan; Albania; Algeria; Andorra; Angola; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Armenia; Australia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Bahamas; Bahrain; Bangladesh; Barbados ...

  6. Sharhabil Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    The electric guitar was originally introduced to the Khartoum music scene by musicians from what is now South Sudan, who appreciated the popular guitar sound from their neighbours in the Congo. Congolese music, itself heavily influenced by South American and Caribbean sounds, had an important influence on Sudanese popular music in the 1960s. [6]

  7. Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Famous singer Mohammed al Amin and his band Sudanese national anthem, performed by the U.S. Navy Band. The rich and varied music of Sudan has traditional, rural, northeastern African roots [1] and also shows Arabic, Western or other African influences, especially on the popular urban music from the early 20th century onwards.

  8. Sub-Saharan African music traditions - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the use of music is not limited to entertainment: it serves a purpose to the local community and helps in the conduct of daily routines. Traditional African music supplies appropriate music and dance for work and for religious ceremonies of birth, naming, rites of passage, marriage and funerals. [1]

  9. John Frog - Wikipedia

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    He rose to fame in 2018 when he release a solo single "Guondo Sakit," a phrase in Juba Arabic meaning "a common person" or "just a villager." The song's success marked his entry into the music scene and established him as one of the biggest artists in South Sudan.And he also did the remix of guondo sakit remix with harmonize from Tanzania [3]