haha, yes! probably the same for some people from Sudan and the western sahara; tuareg, chad, niger etc... the tunes were shared way back in history, it is kinda cool :'D
We were told it is a traditional Nubian piece sung while dancing. This was an event organised by the town, not put on for (the very few) tourists. We got the impression that everyone local knew the songs.
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The tune is familiar for me, I am Somali I am really confused, its like a Somali song without understanding for me.
haha, yes! probably the same for some people from Sudan and the western sahara; tuareg, chad, niger etc... the tunes were shared way back in history, it is kinda cool :'D
Beautiful
What’s the name of the song?
We were told it is a traditional Nubian piece sung while dancing. This was an event organised by the town, not put on for (the very few) tourists. We got the impression that everyone local knew the songs.
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النوبببن هم اصول مصر
لا هم جزء من اعراق مصر النوبيين و الاقباط مختلفين بس عاشوا لالاف السنين بنفس البلد
لا مش أصول دول قبائل مصرية مخلطة بالعرب السود ملهمش علاقة بمصر
this sad my culture has no sauce lmao
merengue is where it's at !