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  1. Hachalu Hundessa - Wikipedia

    Hachalu Hundessa (Oromo: Haacaaluu Hundeessaa Boonsaa; Amharic: ሃጫሉ ሁንዴሳ; 1986 [1] – 29 June 2020) was an Ethiopian singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist.

  2. Hachalu Hundessa New Oromo Music Collection 2025 - YouTube

    🎶 Hachalu Hundessa New Ethiopian Music Collection 2025 🎶 Celebrate the lasting legacy of the legendary Oromo artist Hachalu Hundessa with this powerful 2025 music collection.

  3. Hachalu Hundessa – Biography, Songs & Personal Life

    Discover the life and legacy of Hachalu Hundessa, Ethiopia’s iconic Oromo singer and activist. Explore his music, albums, personal background, and influence.

  4. Hachalu Hundessa - Africa Boku Talent

    Hachalu Hundessa (Oromo: Haacaaluu Hundeessaa Boonsaa; Amharic: ሃጫሉ ሁንዴሳ; 1986 [1] – 29 June 2020) was an Ethiopian singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist.

  5. Hachalu Hundessa - Facebook

    Hachalu Hundessa. 204,005 likes · 5,567 talking about this. ''Ani Oromoof qaaliidha!'' Haacaaluu Hundeessaa

  6. Hachalu Hundessa - Ethiopia's murdered musician who sang for

    Jul 2, 2020 · More than 80 people have been killed in two days of unrest in Ethiopia following the killing of prominent singer Hachalu Hundessa. The 34-year-old had emerged as a powerful political voice of …

  7. Hachalu Hundessa - Wikiwand

    Hachalu Hundessa was an Ethiopian singer, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Hachalu played a significant role in the 2014–2016 Oromo protests that led to A...

  8. hachalu hundessa | Lyrics, Song Meanings & Music Videos

    According to lecturer Awol Allo, "Hachalu was the soundtrack of the Oromo revolution, a lyrical genius and an activist who embodied the hopes and aspirations of the Oromo public."

  9. Hachalu Hundessa - Maalan Jira! **NEW**2015** (Oromo Music)

    Hachalu Hundessa - Maalan Jira! **NEW**2015** (Oromo Music) Oromp3 1.13M subscribers Subscribe

  10. Hachalu Hundessa riots - Wikipedia

    The Hachalu Hundessa riots were a series of civil unrest that occurred in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia, more specifically in the hot spot of Addis Ababa, Shashamene and Ambo [2][3][4] following the killing …