Thursday, June 30, 2011

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Tigist Weyso
Tigist Weyso
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Kochegne
HOT Ethiopia music by Tigist Weyso
HOT Ethiopia music by Tigist Weyso
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  • Published: 02 Apr 2010
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  • Author: shemosa123
Ethiopia music" "Amharic music" "addis ababa" love "ETHIOPIAN MUSIC" "ETHIOPIA Comedy" "Amharic music" "Ethiopian women"ABEBE ,TG
Tigist Weyso - Wolayita - Kiada (Kiyada)
Tigist Weyso - Wolayita - Kiada (Kiyada)
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  • Published: 28 Sep 2010
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  • Author: ethiog3
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Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4
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  • Duration: 5:20
  • Published: 05 Dec 2009
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  • Author: MrEthiopiavideo
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2
Tigist Weyso
Tigist Weyso
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  • Published: 05 Jan 2007
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  • Author: camdens
besew hager
Na Na by Tigist Weyso
Na Na by Tigist Weyso
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  • Published: 19 Apr 2010
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  • Author: mohamedalajil
nice ethiopian music tigist weyso
AMHARIC MUSIC :- Kochegn No 2 by Tigist Weyso
AMHARIC MUSIC :- Kochegn No 2 by Tigist Weyso
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  • Published: 18 May 2010
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  • Author: shemosa123
NEW ethiopia music:- AMHARIC MUSIC :- Kochegn No 2 by Tigist Weyso, amharic music , addis ababa , sexy Ethiopian women,ETHIOPIAN COMEDY,Ethiopian sexy girls
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4.flv
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4.flv
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  • Duration: 5:20
  • Published: 30 Jan 2011
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  • Author: andualemtesfaye
video clip
Ethiopian Hot Music Tigist Weyso
Ethiopian Hot Music Tigist Weyso
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  • Published: 20 Apr 2010
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  • Author: AbyssiniaGurl
Ethiopian Music Tigist Weyso
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4.flv.flv
Tigist Weyso Kochegn No.2 New Ethiopian music video.mp4.flv.flv
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  • Duration: 5:20
  • Published: 14 Mar 2011
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  • Author: camdens
NEW ETHIOPIAN AMHARIC MUSIC 2011
Tigist Weyso Kiada (Kiyada)
Tigist Weyso Kiada (Kiyada)
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  • Published: 21 Jun 2011
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  • Author: Ethiocinemaweb
Ethiopia Music :-ferahu by Tigist Weyso
Ethiopia Music :-ferahu by Tigist Weyso
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  • Duration: 7:01
  • Published: 27 May 2011
  • Uploaded: 20 Jun 2011
  • Author: shemosa123
Ethiopia Music :-ferahu by Tigist Weyso, amharic music , addis ababa , sexy Ethiopian women,ETHIOPIAN COMEDY,Ethiopian sexy,oromo song,tigre music,amhara,gurage music
Tigist Weyeso - Welaweye
Tigist Weyeso - Welaweye
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  • Published: 21 Dec 2010
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  • Author: ethiodj
Tigist Weyeso - Welaweye New Video
Amharic Music by Tigist Bekele - Teretahu
Amharic Music by Tigist Bekele - Teretahu
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  • Published: 13 Dec 2007
  • Uploaded: 25 Jun 2011
  • Author: Mention2375
she sounds like what's her name.
تيقست ويسوtigist weyso أثيوبي تحياتي ود الكويت
تيقست ويسوtigist weyso أثيوبي تحياتي ود الكويت
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  • Published: 15 Feb 2011
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  • Author: ana33able
Tigist Weyeso - Emenegn [New Clip!]
Tigist Weyeso - Emenegn [New Clip!]
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  • Duration: 4:39
  • Published: 21 Mar 2010
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  • Author: TheShayBuna
Tigist Weyeso - Emenegn [New Clip!]
fliflu new comedy
fliflu new comedy
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  • Duration: 5:20
  • Published: 23 Jan 2010
  • Uploaded: 04 Jun 2011
  • Author: ethiotomcool
Sexyllllllll
Tigist Afework - Belelegn [Bahilawi]
Tigist Afework - Belelegn [Bahilawi]
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  • Published: 26 Aug 2010
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  • Author: MyZefenOnline
Watch More @diretube.com - Ethiopian Video @http - Ethiopian News @newsdire.com - Tigist Afework - Belelegn [Bahilawi]
Tigist Woyeso - Kochegn #2
Tigist Woyeso - Kochegn #2
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  • Published: 27 Dec 2009
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  • Author: diretube2010
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Ethiopian Music: Tigist Woyeso - Kiyada
Ethiopian Music: Tigist Woyeso - Kiyada
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  • Published: 22 Dec 2010
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  • Author: ethiopiantv
www.ethiopian.tv - Ethiopian Music Tigist Woyeso - Kiyada
Tigist Afework Belelegn
Tigist Afework Belelegn
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  • Published: 13 Jan 2010
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  • Author: diretube2010
Tigist Weyiso
Tigist Weyiso
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  • Duration: 6:16
  • Published: 05 Mar 2010
  • Uploaded: 27 Nov 2010
  • Author: Aschilegn
Bessew Hager
Ethio Music Tigist Weyeso yene konjo..
Ethio Music Tigist Weyeso yene konjo..
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  • Published: 15 Mar 2010
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  • Author: AbyssiniaGurl
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تيقست ويسوtigist weyso أثيوبي تحياتي ود الكويت
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Tigist Afe­work - Belelegn [Bahi­lawi]
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Tigist Woye­so - Kochegn #2
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Ethiopi­an Music: Tigist Woye­so - Kiya­da
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Tigist Afe­work Belelegn
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Tigist Shibabaw

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NameTigist Shibabaw
Backgroundsolo_singer
Birth nameTigist Shibabaw
Born1980
Died2008 (age 28) Bahar Dar, Ethiopia
OriginChagni, Ethiopia
InstrumentVoice
GenreEthiopian music, Hip hop
Occupationsinger
Years active2000–2008
LabelPalm Pictures
Associated actsBole2Harlem, Gigi
Notable instrumentsvoice
Tigist Shibabaw (born in Chagni, Ethiopia, 1980–2008) was an Ethiopian singer and one of the original members of the Harlem-based hip hop fusion band Bole2Harlem. She was the sister of singer Gigi.

Early life

Tigist was born and raised in the small northwestern Ethiopia town of Chagni. She was one of ten siblings, born into a family of coffee farmers that relied on the local river for their harvest. Her sister has described learning traditional songs from a priest in the family home, Their household was always filled with entertainment; the children of the house where often recruited to entertain guests.

Discography

{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Album !! Label !! Year |- | Gigi || Palm Pictures || 2001 |- | Radioaxiom (A Dub Transmission) || Palm Pictures || 2001 |- | Zion Roots || Network Medien || 2003 |- | Mandeng Eletrik || Mulatta || 2004 |- | Gold And Wax || Palm Pictures || 2006 |- | Bole 2 Harlem, Vol#1 || Sounds of the Mushroom || 2006 |- | Un Automne 2007 || Les Inrockuptibles || 2007 |}

Bole2Harlem

In 2005, Tigist started recording -for what would become- her only full length CD of original material. After meeting at the downtown Restaurant/Bar/Meeting place, "L'Orange Bleue", Tigist started collaborating with David "Duke Mushroom" Schommer, an American Producer/Writer/Musician who was raised in an Ethiopian art filled home. His father was Norbert Schommer, an American professor who from 1950-58 who was one of ten professors from around the globe brought there to help build and teach at "Addis Ababa University" (Now Arrat Kilo) the first major university in Ethiopia during the reign of Halie Selassie Influenced by his father's legacy, he found himself bonding with many Ethiopians living in Harlem and would often host house parties filled with Amharic song and humor. After reaching a temporary writers block on what would become the title track, Bole2Harlem, Tigist and David called in their mutual friend, Ethiopian born computer tech Maki Siraj, and helped inspire him to write and rap verses over the song. The 3 all felt the combo was magic and the album project was launched.
Tigist and David's concept for the record revolved around the transit culture of Addis Ababa where cab and minivan drivers pack their vehicles to capacity with patrons, casually mentioning their destination and requesting less-than-full fare for their service. The drivers are accompanied by one doorman that secures the vehicle once all the passengers have boarded, after which he will sound the name of the destination. A common destination is Bole Road in Addis Ababa to which the doorman would yell "Bole, Bole, Bole, Bole, Bole!" upon closing the vehicle door. Other common Bole named destinations in the city include Bole Airport and the neighborhood of Bole. The group added the destination of Harlem, as there was the vision of a doorman sounding "Harlem, Harlem, Harlem, Harlem, Harlem!". From this, the creative concept for the album cover art was inspired which includes a minivan model similar to those found in Addis Ababa, with the word Bole2Harlem mounted on its side.
There is a lot of subtle crossings of Ethiopian and American culture within the album, The song Hoya Hoye, is a great example. The song title is said to have been inspired by something Ethiopian children chant during the Ethiopian version of Halloween, Hoya, hoye, HO, hoya hoye, HO, as they simultaneously make rhythmic beats as they clap and pound walking sticks. After hearing this chant sung in Addis, David got the inspiration for the main beat of the song from a hip-hip track he heard while walking the streets of Harlem. During this same walk, he also heard a Gospel choir singing as he passed by a Harlem church and decided to add that flavor (Feeling all right!) to the song. The blues scale heard in the song, is more than that, it's roots are in an abbreviated version of an ancient Ethiopian musical scale.
On Saturday, January 19, 2008 David posted the following on the band's MySpace page: "It is with a wounded heart that I convey to you all that Tigist Shibabaw -our singer, our sister, our light, who had been on a spiritual journey in Ethiopia, Died unexpectedly in Bahar Dar Last week. She was Buried with Family in Chagni -the place of her birth."
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Sayat Ahmed Ethiopian pop star

Sayat, a pop-star in the making?

By arefe

Sayat Demissie was the 2004 Miss Ethiopia and the almost 2005 Miss World. Something for the high school drop-out who subsequently found herself in the front pages of local papers and magazines. Her petite frame and youthful face and her occasionally gaffe made her a target for the tabloids.
Two years ago, the slender girl emerged as the lead character in the Amharic movie, Sara. Nothing to write home about, it was all an amateur and second-rate performance. But she has got a look. It has given her recognition and probably an inflated ego, too. Her ego trip took her to think of developing her own talk show on ETV. For that, she came on Ethiopia Link and talked about her difficult childhood and sexual abuse, relating her experience to that of American talk-show host, Opra Winfrey.
 But that radio appearance has gotten her in trouble for a supposedly unkind remark she made about disabled people. When asked how she survived the trauma, Sayat responded saying that even the disabled keep on living, let alone her. It triggered many comments voicing displeasure. The talk-show-thing never came into reality, at least upto now and her claim of being raped on Bole Street in her teen years was thought by many as an invented story intended to get sympathy from those allocating air times.
Now Sayat has unraveled yet another skill as musical performer. She has released her debut musical effort, a single song, “Tew Maneh”. Actually before the release, she was performing on stage at clubs, playing her rendition of Christinia Aguilera’s “Save me from myself.”

Looking at the reception, Sayat’s debut work seem to be working right. Radio programmers are finding it hard to ignore it and some even talked about the birth of a new star. The lively clip of the song has made it to many Ethiopian websites and blogs. It definitely serves as a sneak preview for her upcoming studio album, which she says will arrive this year.

But even judging from this song, performing doesn’t appear to come naturally to Sayat. For one thing, the material she chose is a recognized, well-known old hit, “Tew Maneh”.
She never took the trouble to write her own material and it didn’t demand much of her as singer. And even, her voice is not strongly projected enough and her inhibitions make it difficult for her to let go.
Although Sayat didn’t write her own music, too shy to perform solo in front of a big crowd, she has the charisma, drive, and determination- things important for a young performer. But of course, she has a long way to go to develop into mature female vocalist along the lines of Aster Awoke.
Photo by Benyam Mengesha
Find the clip here.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Céline Marie Claudette Dion

Céline Marie Claudette Dion, CC, OQ (French pronunciation: [selin djɔ̃] ( listen); born March 30, 1968) is a French Canadian singer. Born in Repentigny, Quebec, at the "Le Gardeur" hospital, to a large family from Charlemagne. Dion emerged as a teen star in the French-speaking world after her manager and future husband René Angélil mortgaged his home to finance her first record. In 1990, she released the anglophone album Unison, establishing herself as a viable pop artist in North America and other English-speaking areas of the world.

Dion had first gained international recognition in the 1980s by winning both the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival and the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest. Following a series of French albums in the early 1980s, she signed on to CBS Records Canada in 1986. During the 1990s, with the help of Angélil, she achieved worldwide fame after signing with Epic Records and releasing several English albums along with additional French albums, becoming one of the most successful artists in pop music history. However, in 1999 at the height of her success, Dion announced a hiatus from entertainment in order to start a family and spend time with her husband, who had been diagnosed with cancer. She returned to the top of pop music in 2002 and signed a three-year (later extended to almost five years) contract to perform nightly in a five-star theatrical show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.