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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. Portal:African cinema/Selected score/3 - Wikipedia

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    The musical score was composed by Sudanese producer and musician Mazin Hamid known mostly for his popular music videos and was recorded under tight deadline in Khartoum when war broke out in Sudan in April 2023. Kordofani said that the film’s soundtrack, which includes numerous songs from both South and North Sudan was intended to reflect ...

  4. List of Sudanese singers - Wikipedia

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    Hafiz Abdulrahman (died 2023) Alsarah (born 1982) Mohammed al Amin (1943-2023) Mohamed Badawi (born 1965) Al Balabil; 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 ...

  5. Mohammed al Amin - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed al Amin, (Arabic: محمد الأمين; 20 February 1943 – 12 November 2023), sometimes spelled Mohamed Elamin or El Amin, was a Sudanese popular musician noted for his personal style of singing, his playing of the oud, and his often outspoken lyrics. [1]

  6. Noor al-Jailani - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Festival of Folk Song in Sudan in 1970 witnessed his first real appearance when he won the first prize in it by presenting his song “Madelina” to the poet Mohamed Saad Diab. In 1977, his star shone as a singer at the age of twenty-two. [9] [10] Al-Nour Al-Jilani is dubbed “Tarzan” for his lyrics and feverish music. [10]

  7. Shaden Gardood - Wikipedia

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    Gardood died during the Battle of Omdurman in the 2023 Sudan conflict on 12 May 2023. [2] She lived near the national television and radio building, which saw heavy fighting from the beginning of the conflict. The building was held by the RSF, who were often attacked from the ground and air by the Sudanese Army. Shortly before she died, she ...

  8. Mazin Hamid - Wikipedia

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    Mazin Hamid (Arabic: مازن حامد, born 2 October 1992) is a Sudanese musician, composer, music producer and sound engineer.Known mainly through his popular music videos and live performances as singer and guitarist, he also has published music videos with political messages and composed the musical score for the award-winning Sudanese feature film Goodbye Julia.

  9. 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.