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Israel’s #1 hit song features Ethiopian lyric – video

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A hit song in Israel, Mi’Maamakim (Hebrew for “Out of the Depths”), begins to the tune of Nanu Nanu Ney, a traditional Ethiopian folk song. Watch the video below.

14 thoughts on “Israel’s #1 hit song features Ethiopian lyric – video

  1. I guess with music people can communicate and integrate easily. We need a medium that can replace music to integrate in the Arab world. That can can diffuse arab arrogance against blacks that are either christians or muslims. I can’t imagine how the middle east including Israel is more racist to blacks than any of the western countries, probably the easter countries like Russia, eastern germany etc. may match the Middle East’s sickening racism. But racism’s root is in the Middle East.

  2. music people can communicate and integrate easily.Music is something that people create and something that people respond to. People are living organisms,and biology is the study of living organisms.We can compare music to eating. Eating is a well-known activity. Peoplp do it. Animals do it. We know what eating is: it is the ingestion of certain
    substances into our digestive systems.theingdtedsubstances,
    or food travel through the digestive system, where components of those substances
    are broken down and extracted by various means for use within the body.
    Leftover portions of the food get pushed out the other end.
    We can explain eating at a psychological level: we eat when we feel hungry
    because it makes us feel good. Being “hungry” can be defined as a feeling
    of wanting to eat food. We can determine that we become hungry when we
    haven’t eaten for a while,1 and that we stay hungry (and slowly get hungrier)
    until we have eaten.
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