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Abeba Haile

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Abeba Haile
Birth nameAbeba Haile
OriginAdi-Tekelezan Eritrea
GenresEritrean music

Abeba Haile (Tigrinya: ኣበባ ሃይለ; born August 2, 1970) is a prominent Eritrean singer. She has produced several albums in the Tigrinya language, and can play multiple instruments: traditional kirar, piano, bass guitar, and guitar. Abeba was also a member of the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), a military organization that liberated Eritrea from Ethiopian colonialism. She joined the organization at a young age.

Abeba has been a highly influential singer, particularly during the 1998–2001 war with Ethiopia, where her music played a significant role in motivating and inspiring the people.

Discography

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Albums
  • Vol. 1 Greatest Hits 1996
  • Vol. 2 Me’quei’rsey 2001
  • Vol. 3 Natey 2004
  • Vol. 4 Africa 2007
  • Vol. 5 Instrumental 2011
  • Vol. 6 Ezis Men Yirekbo 2017

Single Hit Releases[1]

  • Amanido
  • Ayenay Yhaysh
  • Bahri
  • Eirab
  • Gahdi dyu
  • Hadas ertra
  • Hade Libi
Co-productions

The Melody of Nejem (Volume 1)

References

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  1. ^ "Abeba Haile Eritrean singer - Eritrean Music online - EriVoice.com |". erivoice.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2022.