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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:16 pm
by Navy9
I rarely listen to Somali songs!
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:18 pm
by Cawar
[quote="eyes-only"][quote="Navy9"]<Heeleey hibiloow hoo hiboow heeleey
Tumoow ma taqaan waa la tuu-ttugaa..waa la tuutuugaa..by Ahmed Rabsha.>
Is that amharic?

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CanÂ’t believe you never heard of it. But I think itÂ’s more likeÂ…..>
Heeleey hibiilow wayaaboley waayaba heeleey hibiilow wayaabole
Well anyone from Banadir would know!
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I like this one
http://banadir-city.com/audio/video/mus ... qasim1.htm [/quote]
No Ms Eyes...there is no wayaaboo..wayaabaaloow...thats more like an abgaal shirib..but the song is Xamarawi and you know it..

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:21 pm
by eyes-only
[quote="Basra-"]Aqqqass.

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Basra naaa listen to it. You might like it.
That and buraambur from my reer awoto and reer abti side is definitely going to be in my wedding.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:25 pm
by eyes-only
Cawar there is no much difference between the abgaal and the xamari version since many xamari people are abgaal as well. My version goes like:
'Heeleey hibiilow wayaaboley waayaba heeleey hibiilow wayaabole'
But then again the last time I heard it was in my cousin's wedding ages ago.

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:28 pm
by Steeler [Crawler2]
No wedding songs, it's focking haram.
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:29 pm
by Sakhraan
This poem by >Shakhraan Qaldaanow Majeerteen.
Gurigaad dhisaysaan Ilaah idin ku guuleeye.
Marna xiisey aan gudhin Ilaah idin ku guuleeye.
Gudashada xilkiinnana Ilaah idin ku guuleeye.
Dhibaatda ka gudubkeed Ilaah idin ku guuleeye.
Ifku geedi weeyee IlAAH idin ku guuleeye.
Godkana iyo xisaabtana Ilaah idin ku guuleeye
SAKHRAAN,SEEKER OF TRUTH & JUSTICE
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:33 pm
by 1nemansquad
'Heeleey hibiilow wayaaboley waayaba heeleey hibiilow wayaabole'
Cawar and Eyes, doesn't this song have slow beats though?
i need something up-beat for the entery and the song you two mentioned could not be used for that
damn, where are all the wedding goers when you need em'
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:44 pm
by eyes-only
1man, go for upbeat arab, American and west African songs to get the crowd up.
In terms of Somali songsÂ….the most popular IÂ’ve seen are H. Adan Samatar, King Khalid and lafoole
At the end of the day, it wonÂ’t matter what kind of music you have on if you have a few crazy Somali girls and boys there. Seriously, some people will dance to anything.
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:53 pm
by 1nemansquad
'arab, American and west African songs'

thanks but NOOO to that
strikly Somali abay, nothing else and i'm not worried about the crowd but i just want the right Musik which goes well with the wedding. I got Musicians who will sing it but you gota pick which songs that will work for you noh or else they just gona do what they are comfortable with
p.s person gettin married is very dear to me so i wana make sure this day is the highlight of their life

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:57 pm
by Cawar
1man
Then go for either Fadumo Qasim or Tubeec
Arroskaada waa hesahyee amaantaada waa
Waxaa loo arwaaxaaye...etc..etc..
Or Abdi iyo Ismahan by Tubeec..

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:19 pm
by *HannaH*
The Abaayo/Aboowe song is beautiful
Ladnaan
Raaliya by lafoole
I know so many good wedding songs but don't know who sings most of them, so i think that's useless maaha. Anyway, congratulations, Ilaahay kheyr ha idinka dhigo

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:20 pm
by 1nemansquad
I'm checking out that Raaliya song by Lafoole
thanks

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:40 pm
by Dhaga Bacayl
AADAN IYO XAAWA
ARIMAHA KALGACAL
ILAYN SOO INKEE
AADMIGA KALANA
ABABIYOO WAA SIDA INAGA
SOW UJEEDEENII
KUMAANAAN AFLAXIN
UBAD KHAYR QABIYO
NOLAL AAYATIIN
ILAAHAW NA SII
BY: CABDI BAADIL AND SAADO CALI!
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:56 pm
by Nagin
[quote="1nemansquad"]I'm checking out that Raaliya song by Lafoole
thanks

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yeah its really nice....
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:11 pm
by sexy-kitten
There's like hundreds of topics asking the same question. 1neman, are you getting ready to tie the knot?
Mashxarad time.. "Lu lu lu lu"