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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. 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. List of Sudanese artists - Wikipedia

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    Omeima Mudawi-Rowlings (born 1969), Sudanese-born British deaf textile artist; Salah El Mur (born 1966), contemporary painter, graphic designer, author, and filmmaker; Hassan Musa (born 1951), Sudanese-born French contemporary painter

  5. List of Sudanese singers - Wikipedia

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    Ramey Dawoud (born 1991), Sudanese-American singer; Aisha al-Falatiya (1905-1974) Gawaher (born 1969) Omer Ihsas (born 1958) Emmanuel Jal (born 1980), also connected to South Sudan and Kenya; Abdel Karim Karouma (1905-1947) Abdel Aziz El Mubarak (1951-2020) Khojali Osman (died 1994) Rasha (born 1971) Ayman al-Rubo (date of birth unknown) Abdel ...

  6. Category:Sudanese musical groups - Wikipedia

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  7. Mohammed al Amin - Wikipedia

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    Born in Wad Madani, central Sudan, in 1943, al Amin started singing and learning to play the oud at the age of 11, and wrote his first compositions at the age of 20. . Throughout his career, he mostly wrote his own lyrics, but at times also used the words of well-known Sudanese poets like Fadlallah Mohamed or Mahjoub

  8. Kuku dialect - Wikipedia

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    Many music artists from Central Equatoria use English, Kiswahili, Arabi Juba, their Kuku or a mix of all. Popular artists from Kuku are like Reflections BYG , a beautiful fresh voice rocking the Zouk floor with her first single Ng'ume which means Smile received high hits in the first few days of its release.

  9. Jantra (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jantra's music is influenced by Astro-Nubian electronic sounds and is associated with the Fashaga Underground scene in Sudan. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] Vik Sohonie, founder of the indie label Ostinato Records, came across Jantra's music during the first COVID lockdown in 2020 while he was exploring Sudanese music on YouTube .