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  2. Category:2021 soundtrack albums - Wikipedia

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    Laid-Back Camp (2021 soundtrack) The Last Duel (soundtrack) Last Night in Soho (soundtrack) Music of The Last of Us Part II; Licorice Pizza (soundtrack) Life Is Strange (album) Loki: Vol. 1 (Episodes 1–3) (Original Soundtrack) Loki: Vol. 2 (Episodes 4–6) (Original Soundtrack) Love Story (soundtrack) Luca (soundtrack) Lucky Man: Music from ...

  3. Ali Birra - Wikipedia

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    Ali Mohammed Musa [1] (Oromo: Alii Birraa; 29 September 1950 – 6 November 2022), known professionally as Ali Birra, was an Ethiopian singer.He was regarded as the most popular Oromo icon, as well as an influential artist in the other regions and urban areas of Ethiopia.

  4. Hachalu Hundessa - Wikipedia

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    Hachalu composed and wrote most of the lyrics of his first album while he was in prison. The album, Sanyii Mootii, was released in 2009.In 2013, he toured the United States and released his second album, Waa'ee Keenyaa, which was the #1 best-selling African music album on Amazon Music. [4]

  5. 2021 in African music - Wikipedia

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    [1] 18 June – South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha wins the Song Prize at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition. [2] 9 August – In recognition of South African Women's Day, Apple Music launches the third part of its Visionary Women campaign, celebrating female artists such as Makhadzi. [3]

  6. Irreechaa - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo people celebrate Irreecha to thank Waaqa (God) for the blessings and mercies they have received throughout the previous year. The Irreecha festival is celebrated every year at the beginning of Birraa (Spring), new season after the dark and rainy winter season. It is attended by hundreds of thousands people. [4]

  7. Oromia Media Network - Wikipedia

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    The Oromia Media Network (OMN) is an Oromo news channel headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.. OMN is established as a non-profit independent media outlet 501(c)(3) organization, licensed under the Federal Communications Commission funded by public donors from the broader Oromo diaspora.

  8. Shantam Shubissa - Wikipedia

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    Shantam Shubisa (born Mohamed Ibrahim Waday; 25 December 1949) is an Ethiopian composer, singer and poet. [1] He was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Along with musicians such as Ali Birra, Shantam Shubissa is regarded as one of Oromian significant contributors to music during the late 20th century [2] His stage name "Shantam" means "fifty".

  9. Zeritu Kebede - Wikipedia

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    Zeritu Kebede [1] was born in Addis Ababa on 19 February 1984. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Her father, Kebede Woldegiorgis, was an architect, and her mother, Engida Mitiku, was a housewife who was thirty years younger than her husband.