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Chikchika began as a fun collaboration between Music Yared and Mulu Baqqalaa, and has grown to a powerful project in its own right. Mulu, a legend in Ethiopia, where she has been actively performing and recording music for over ten years, is joined by Anbessa Gebrehiwot and Haftu Reda, two Tigrinya vocalists and masters of their traditional Eritrean and Ethiopian stringed instruments, the krar and masinko. The trio is accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Dale Gorfinkel and Tawanda Gadzikwa on drums to create an innovative new sound that pays homage to the traditions of East Africa.
With a focus on their East African cultural heritage, Chikchika embraces new sonic territories with a beautiful modesty, camaraderie and a deep groove.
'Abichu' is Mulu’s version of a traditional song of praise and love from the mother and the people of Abichu, a young hero, fighting to protect his people and country.
Gudaari gudeelcha boobessa
Nama Dabarsu qorafu
Dubbi qillensatu odessa
Wali hin agaru sobafu.
Baleewoo baleewotara
Hiriyoo hiriyoo addan baanewo addan banewo
Haagahu haagahu garbun haagahu garbun
Wali argaan wali argan birra yaa ta u
Birra Tara u
Tidiness, jabbi walin tisinee
Imimaan, walin jiisinee
Nuutakka, walu ji ine
Baleewo, karaa baleewoo karaan baleewo
credits
released April 8, 2022
Performed by Mulu Baqqalaa (vocals), Anbessa Gebrehiwot (krar, masinko, vocals), Dale Gorfinkel (bass), Tawanda Gadzikwa (drums, percussion), Takudzwa Mbudzi (additional vocals).
Produced by Dale Gorfinkel. Engineered by Dale Gorfinkel and Stefan Blair.
Recorded November 2021, Melbourne. Mixing by Peter Farrar. Mastering by Mikey Young.
Music in Exile is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.
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