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Qaraami Club - who is your favourite and why?

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Coofle   

Alpha ... Jarmal & Kooshin doesn't count as Qaraami..

 

Personal favorites...

1- Muuse Ismaaciil Qaline (geela-jooji) A legend that only comes once in a century.

2-Cumar Dhuule Cali

3-Boqorka iyo Boqorada Codka (Tubeec & magool)

4- The Mooge Brothers (Maxamed & Axmed)

5-Hibo maxamed Hudoon (Hibo nuura)

6-Maandeeq and Kinsi

7-Tahliil and Gacayte

Then comes Xasan aadan Samatar and Cigaal.....

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Coofle   

Then comes the Legends that just needed someone to appreciate their works and push them forward..Waa Hibooyin Hiil waayay

 

1- Cabdilaahi Xalaweyste (Famous for Shamseey adi daraadaa)

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2-Cumar Nuur Cabdule (Famous for Jamaadeey)

http://heesta.com/daar_hees.php?id=1003

 

3-Xasan Diiriye AUN (Fiidmeerta Duushaay, Fariintayda Qaado, Ha furfurin Adoon arag, Farxadii Jacaylkeen.....)

http://heesta.com/daar_hees.php?id=876

 

4-Shariif Cabdalla (Miyaad i gargaarayn)

http://www.hoygasuugaanta.info/heeso.html

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raula   

Coofle;914177 wrote:
Alpha ... Jarmal & Kooshin doesn't count as Qaraami..

 

Personal favorites...

1- Muuse Ismaaciil Qaline
(geela-jooji)
A legend that only comes once in a century.

2-Cumar Dhuule Cali

3-Boqorka iyo Boqorada Codka (Tubeec & magool)

4- The Mooge Brothers (Maxamed & Axmed)

5-Hibo maxamed Hudoon (Hibo nuura)

6-Maandeeq and Kinsi

7-Tahliil and Gacayte

Then comes Xasan aadan Samatar and Cigaal.....

Fantastic list. I'll add

 

M Nuur giriig

shey mire

& one of my favs Xalima muuse milano, Amina Feer

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nuune   

^^ Only few will know about M Nuur giriig, his first debut songs came early 1948kii, Timahaaga dheere was one of the best of his collections, this song beats anything that is out there, and no one even dared to modify it as the daasado he was using cannot be replicated even with todays technology.

 

For those of you who haven't had the opportunity to listen to Timahaaga Dheere song, Click Here, pay attention to the music, it is just so unique, the music itself when listened to is equal to the words of the lyrics.

 

This line I took from the Timahaaga Dheeree song

 

waxaad u dhigantaa dhibicdiyo cadceedoo isu soo dhawaadee

 

What a powerful line, what a powerful line

 

 

 

Ps: It has being over 6 years since I last listened to my qaraami stuff

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Coofle   

Nuune and Raula ,,,, Maxamed Nuur Giriig just escaped my mind... I used many of the lines in this song "Timahaaga Dheere" to girls back in my teenage years...

 

Anna waxa i dhaawacay

Dhaayaha u rooneey

Dhoolo ka qosolkaagee I used this a lot.kkk

 

Nuune...The description is profound...Waxaad u dhigantaa Dhibicdiyo cadceedo isku soo dhawaadee....spectrum ..Are you sure he was singing in 1948...Malaha taariikhda ayaa kaa yara khaldan.

 

Another songs would be

~Hoheey dumarku

Waa hadh qaboobe damaloo

Hanfi iyo dabayl lee!!! ..... Dumarku are good yet bad...best description ever..This song was on my mp3 for so many years.

 

~Maahee Qadraay

Qiimiga kalgacal

Ee Quruxda badan

Maad ila qorshayn....I heard this one morning on Hargeisa Radio , I just stopped , next day Cajalada baaban ku soo duubtay.

 

 

Giriig is MEGA-Qaraami...

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wyre   

Intee lagu illaaway c/naasir macalin saciid

cabdi salaad beer dilaacse

darbi salaan :D

 

 

Raula, Shey mire dacar is not qaaraami ;)

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nuune   
Coofle, glad you agree that Giriig is a super star, 1948kii, maybe I meant 1968kii, that is when timahaaga dheere came, but the man was singing as far as early 50s as was told by contemporary friends, too bad we don't keep taariikhda fanaaniinteena

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Oh my my; here's Mandeeq, reminds me of my older sister who long passed, RIP, she loved Maandeeq and would sing her songs to me when I was upset and get me to smile. Looks like am in a sentimental mood today...

 

We had an old gramophone record and LPs with the likes of Umm Kulthum...

 

 

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nuune;914294 wrote:
Coofle
, glad you agree that Giriig is a super star, 1948kii, maybe I meant 1968kii, that is when timahaaga dheere came, but the man was singing as far as early 50s as was told by contemporary friends, too bad we don't keep taariikhda fanaaniinteena

Radio Cairo used to have Somali service as early as 1960s so it is possible that the song was played in the early 60s as well. The service was used to good effect for dhiiragelinta NFD folks and telling folks there to join Somalia and secede from Kenya...

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nuune   

^^ dhiiragalinta NFD, that won't be possible, and BBC, owned by the British, used to propagate imperial propaganda, would not in any way be used by Somalia for dhiiragalinta NFD.

 

You are mistaking Radio Muqdisho with BBC Somali

 

BBC Somali Service was established in 1957 by the way.

 

 

So Giriig's songs is no way connected to BBC Somali since he made his collections way before them, maybe after 1957, they might have aired his songs.

 

 

 

Ps; Didn't realize you said Radio Cairo, what kind of Radio was this

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Juxa   

what a list, what a list

 

My all time fav, amina abdullahi/gacayte, kinsi, sahro ahmed, khada, hibo, magool/tubeec, salaad darbi, abdinasir macalin, maandeeq

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