Elsabet fired first by producing Shegawa, which means beautiful (you are). Normally I'm not big on Wolloye but lately I am starting to see them modernize their tunes while keeping old traditions such as the inhaling, masinko and the local flute (washint).
I can see it's heavily influenced by Gojjamee style (for example after 2:46)...crazzzzzy music. Very heavy Gojjam influence. I believe the singers and dancers are all from Gojjam but they showing love to their northeastern neighbours.

Hablaaha Wollo

The second comes from the most northern Oromo, the Rayyaa, even though the singer herself is from the east (Hararghe).
Both songs pay homage to Wollo, where Amhara, Oromo, aspects of Tigray, Afar, even aspects of Somali culture, Iroba and others meet to form what it is-----a melting pot of culture and history.
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