Muqtar Iidi Ramadan is the Name of the guy singing. He is a Somali singer from Dur-Dur band and his ethnicity is Bantu of the Zigua tribe. The Zigua are a Bantu tribe primarily from Tanzania but they've a sizable population in Somalia's Jubbaland, Shabeelle and Hiiraan regions. Their native language is very closely related to Swahili but they also speak Kiswahili and thus why he is singing Kiswahili song in this wedding in Mogadishu in the 1980s.
Such a secret kept from my American ears. One of the greatest bands of all time. Amazing! Dur Dur Band !!
One best muqtar idi
Salama
I’m still hearing in here philippine
aabe mcn ilahey hakuu naxariisto janatul fardowsa Allah hakaa abaal mariyo amen
Ham Muktar Ramadan amiin 🙌🙌🙌
aaamiiin aaamiin .
Haam, adiga iyo aabe ALLAH ha idiin naxariisto.
Haam miyaa dhintay.
@@alijama103 haa, ALLAH HA unaxaristo.
Alle hakuu naxariisto adeer jannadaada hakaa abaal mariyo
waaaaaaaw dur-dur band kooxdaan caadi ma aha ilike it walaahi viva kooxda dur-dur band all
Saa Saa Mama Waa Hees aad uu macan Thanks Xasan Cugeer
Love old gold
Muqtaar ramadan arboow viva xafada waaberi
Saa saa maamo hhh
Maqtaar rabadaan iidi
Xasuus🙏❤
DUR DUR BAN CAADI MAAHAN KOOXDAAN
XUSUUS KUNOOL AA LEYSKA NOQDAY ILAAHOW
WADANKOO NABAD AH NA TUS
Can anybody tell what the name of this song is?
Hahahaaha gaardis mii mise dheel
Mukhtar Iidi is the name of the singer & the song is Swahili but I don't know its name.
This song is called "Mama Lea Mitoto" ua-cam.com/video/lY4WBXBSeTU/v-deo.html
+hein muqtar iidi is the name of lead singer and the song is called Sasa mama
What does muqtar iidi mean?
Muqtar Iidi Ramadan is the Name of the guy singing. He is a Somali singer from Dur-Dur band and his ethnicity is Bantu of the Zigua tribe. The Zigua are a Bantu tribe primarily from Tanzania but they've a sizable population in Somalia's Jubbaland, Shabeelle and Hiiraan regions. Their native language is very closely related to Swahili but they also speak Kiswahili and thus why he is singing Kiswahili song in this wedding in Mogadishu in the 1980s.