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otherwise called Teddy Afro, is an acclaimed Ethiopian pop star known for his inspiring and frequently politically roused tunes. Brought into the world in Addis Ababa in 1976, Afro made his introduction in 2001 with the collection Abugida, rapidly laying down a good foundation for himself as an unmistakable voice in his local country. Blending reggae, customary Ethiopian styles, and popular music, his sophomore LP, 2005's Yastesereyal, yielded a significant hit in its dubious title track, which scrutinized defilement in the nation's administration. Four of the collection's melodies were therefore restricted from news sources, however Yastesereyal's deals and impact stayed solid. The next year, Afro re-delivered a previous assortment called Tarik Tesera, whose moving title track went about as a recognition for a couple of Ethiopian sprinters and turned into another commonly known melody. In 2007, enjoying some real success from his prosperity, Afro was associated with a car crash in which a youthful vagrant was killed. Accused of quick in and out and vehicular murder, Afro served two years in jail, however there was a decent arrangement of discussion encompassing his condemning by what many viewed as a malicious government. Upon his 2009 delivery, he played out a rebound show at Addis Ababa Stadium for a gigantic horde of 60,000. 2012 saw the incredibly expected arrival of Afro's fourth LP, Tikur Sew, a strong, generally propelled collection commending the skirmish of Adwa wherein Ethiopia fended off Italy to remain uncolonized. The collection was a significant accomplishment at home and fundamentally raised his profile globally. Supported by incessant visiting and high-profile appearances all over the planet, Afro's next discharge, 2017's fundamentally praised Ethiopia, appeared at number one on Billboard's World Music outline.

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