The title of this song translates as Culture and Heritage. This type of song is in a Somali dance style called Dhaanto. The artist is talking about what is good about Somali heritage and is arguing that Heritage cannot change but culture must change in order to progress.
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The title of this song translates as Culture and Heritage. This type of song is in a Somali dance style called Dhaanto. The artist is talking about w… read more
The title of this song translates as Culture and Heritage. This type of song is in a Somali dance style called Dhaanto. The artist is talking about what is good about Somali heritage and… read more
Aar Maanta moved from his native Somalia to the UK in the late 1980's due to the civil war. As a lone child in a new country he turned to music for comfort absorbing many genres including pop, rock, hip hop, RnB and house. He now produces an eclectic mix of styles blended with traditional Somali music. Aar Maanta's first notable performance was in July 2006 at Rise: London United the UK's largest multi-cultural festival. He played alongside Graham Coxon, Common, The Wailers, Buzzcocks, The Duke Spirit, and Roy Ayers. Aar Maanta has since worked with many different act… read more
Aar Maanta moved from his native Somalia to the UK in the late 1980's due to the civil war. As a lone child in a new country he turned to music for comfort absorbing many genres includ… read more
Aar Maanta moved from his native Somalia to the UK in the late 1980's due to the civil war. As a lone child in a new country he turned to music for comfort absorbing many genres including pop, rock, hip hop, RnB and house. He now … read more