List of musicians using Amharic vocals
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The following is an alphabetical list of notable musicians using Amharic vocals in their musical compositions. The Amharic language is predominantly used in Ethiopia.
List of musicians
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[edit]- Mahmoud Ahmed[23][24]
- Meklit Hadero[25]
- Menelik Wossenachew
- Minyeshu
- Muluken Melesse[26][27]
- Munit Mesfin[28]
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[edit]- Tamrat Desta[30][31][32]
- Teddy Afro[33]
- Telela Kebede
- Tessema Eshete[34]
- The Weeknd[35]
- Tigist Shibabaw[36]
- Tilahun Gessesse[37]
- Tsedenia Gebremarkos
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