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slimen :
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2026-07-05 14:27:17
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najwabrh83
Najwa Brh :
واالله.كلامك.صحيح.واالله🥰🥰
2026-07-06 15:33:33
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radiatur09
Mohamed 9 :
كلام في الصميم فعلا
2026-07-05 12:02:58
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سعيد :
يعطيك صحا 🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-06 09:32:16
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Gatal Merzak :
كلام صواب
2026-07-06 08:27:23
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2026-07-03 21:59:54
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Naceur🇹🇳 :
إيه والله...تسلمي🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-03 22:22:01
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Ala Rabiaa :
ماشاءالله
2026-07-04 23:03:01
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imedbensaad41 :
2026-07-04 10:59:35
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fatima ayari :
أي والله كلام صندي
2026-07-04 09:29:08
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Meriem Ahmed :
صدقت أي بالحق
2026-07-03 22:36:31
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ezedine rtimi :
الزمان يوريك بنادم اصلو وفصلو الباهي عمرو مايتبدل والخايب لازم تبان خيابتو
2026-07-03 20:14:34
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يرحم امك
2026-07-03 19:51:29
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أم أحمد مرزوقي :
وجهي خايب راو قتلني التخمام من وحش الغايب ردو على خويا ردو 😭😭😭
2026-07-04 10:37:31
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شقوا على القلب شقوا
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Born in Mogadishu in 1939 during the final years of Italian colonial rule to a Somali and Yemeni family , Naji grew up between cultures and languages which shaped his music career. His fluency in different languages reflected the world around him. From an early age, he was drawn to music, poetry, and language, passions that would shape the course of his life. His journey began with the band Luna Somala before his talents earned him a place at Radio Mogadishu in the early years of Somali independence. There, he evolved from performer to composer, producer, and eventually leader. Whether playing the guitar, oud, mandolin, or piano, Naji approached music as both an art and a responsibility. The height of his career happened when he started  Drawing inspiration from Somalia’s rich nomadic poetic  heritage earning him to be the most celebrated performer of Belwo, a poetic musical genre known for its emotional depth. When civil war shattered the nation in 1991, Naji joined countless others forced into exile. Living first in Yemen and later in London, he remained physically distant from Somalia but never spiritually separated from it. His songs mourned the country’s suffering while calling for reconciliation and renewal. Through music and poetry, he asked difficult questions about loss, identity, and the future of the Somali people. His commitment extended beyond the stage. During peace efforts and national discussions, Naji advocated for dialogue, stability, and mutual understanding. To many, he was not simply a musician but a moral voice urging Somalis to remember their shared identity and common destiny. When he returned to Somalia decades later, it symbolized more than a personal homecoming. It reflected the enduring hope that the nation itself could heal and reunite. Until the end of his life, Ahmed Naji Sa’ad remained devoted to that vision. #somalitiktok #somalitography7
Born in Mogadishu in 1939 during the final years of Italian colonial rule to a Somali and Yemeni family , Naji grew up between cultures and languages which shaped his music career. His fluency in different languages reflected the world around him. From an early age, he was drawn to music, poetry, and language, passions that would shape the course of his life. His journey began with the band Luna Somala before his talents earned him a place at Radio Mogadishu in the early years of Somali independence. There, he evolved from performer to composer, producer, and eventually leader. Whether playing the guitar, oud, mandolin, or piano, Naji approached music as both an art and a responsibility. The height of his career happened when he started Drawing inspiration from Somalia’s rich nomadic poetic heritage earning him to be the most celebrated performer of Belwo, a poetic musical genre known for its emotional depth. When civil war shattered the nation in 1991, Naji joined countless others forced into exile. Living first in Yemen and later in London, he remained physically distant from Somalia but never spiritually separated from it. His songs mourned the country’s suffering while calling for reconciliation and renewal. Through music and poetry, he asked difficult questions about loss, identity, and the future of the Somali people. His commitment extended beyond the stage. During peace efforts and national discussions, Naji advocated for dialogue, stability, and mutual understanding. To many, he was not simply a musician but a moral voice urging Somalis to remember their shared identity and common destiny. When he returned to Somalia decades later, it symbolized more than a personal homecoming. It reflected the enduring hope that the nation itself could heal and reunite. Until the end of his life, Ahmed Naji Sa’ad remained devoted to that vision. #somalitiktok #somalitography7

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