Mohamed Mooge Liibaan
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Mohamed Mooge Liibaan محمد موجي ليبان | |
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Birth name | Maxamed Mooge Liibaan |
Born | 1945 Somali music |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Oud, vocals |
Years active | 1960s – 1984 |
Website | Maxamed-mooge.com (in Somali) |
Mohammed Mooge Liibaan (
Arabic: محمد موجي ليبان) – 1945-1984) was a prominent Somali
instrumentalist, vocalist, and poet.
Biography
Mooge was born in Hargeisa, British Somaliland, and was a member of the Eidagale subdivision of Garhajis of the larger Isaaq Somali clan. He and his brother Ahmed Mooge Liibaan started singing and composing Somali literature at a young age. He worked as a school teacher before starting his music career. He and his brother were members of the Waaberi musical ensemble, the most popular Somali music group at the time. He was very popular, especially for his abilities on the oud.
Music
Popular songs by Mooge include:
- Aamiinta kula idhi
- Allahayow nin daacad ah
- Adduunyoow
- Adigiyo jacaylkana
- Baxsanow Hadraawow
- Ciilka Dadweynaha
- Dadka hayska weyneyn
- Dalxiis
- Dhayyal looma heesee
- Dhulkii hooyo
- Doonidii Jacaylka
- Galbis
- Guga
- Habluhu kala wanaagsan
- Hami Iyo Jacayl
- Haween U Samir
- Idil
- Ifka
- Jirab
- La Jiifiyaana
- Maxaa Iga Galay Nin Geel Badan
- Maxamed
- Mudantii haweenkaa
- Nabsiga Hiisha
- Nafta Ku Ogolaatay
- Oogada Jirkeygiyo
- Saxarla
- Saylaha
- Shacbaan
- Waa Oday Kasheekee
- Walaac
- Waayeel Dadow
- Xeebtaa Jabuuti
- Xilo Jano
- Sabab Kale Ha Moodine
See also
References
- SomaliLyrics.net accessed October 8 2007
- Heesaaga Somalia (archived)
- Somali Classic Songs accessed October 8 2007
- Somali Democracy Watch Organization accessed October 8 2007 (translation necessary)
External links
- Official website (in Somali)
- Biography at fansite (archived)
- Mohamed Mooge Songs