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Somali singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hibo Mohamed Hoddoon Cumar Cabsiiye, more famously known as Hibo Nura (Somali: Hibo Nuura, Hibo Maxamed Nuur, is one of the most prominent Somali singers born in 1954.
Hibo Nura هبو نورة خديجة قلنجو | |
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Background information | |
Born | 21 May 1954 (66 years) Dilla, Somaliland |
Genres | Somali music |
Occupation(s) | singer, dancer |
Instrument | vocals |
Years active | 1960s – 1980s |
Hibo Mohamed Hudon, known as Hibo Nuura was born in Dilla, Somaliland in 1954. Nuura began her music career as a teenager in 1968. She gained popularity as a member of the Somali musical supergroup Waaberi in the 1970s, and became known for her renditions of love songs and patriotic, nationalist songs.[1] Her career spanned nearly 50 years, and in that time she became one of the most respected Somali women singers.[2]
Beginning around 1992, Nuura moved abroad. She lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota[3] and was a judge for a sambusa cook-off in 2011.[4] She returned to Mogadishu 22 years later, in September 2014.[1]
In early 2015, Nuura participated in a global teleconference call with Somali mullahs. They pressured her to end her singing career, insisting that singing accompanied by music is haram.[2] Nuura announced that she would leave the music industry in February 2015 for the sake of Allah. She asked that people not listen to her songs, but indicated that she would continue to sing national, patriotic songs.[1][5]
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