I struggle with this too. I’m Ethiopian. People always say I look Somali. Which is fine but then I hear ‘oh you can’t be Ethiopian’. It does hurt. Thank you for this song. I feel like someone understands.
@@sebene6517hi there. I thought you were rude there for a moment before I read your other comments here. I can see something’s things not right with you 😢
Iri di , you're not just a musician, you're also a teacher.i listened All your songs,they all have something in common, they teach as the better way,the right way. thank you . respect ❤
@@iridimusic Spreading the love in Addis Ababa! My little GameZone in Ayat is bumping your music at least 5 times in a week.just Keep up the Good work .
First time listening to Iri Di, love her vibe! I can also here her African heritage in her music as well, i wonder what language she's speaking and what part of Africa she's from. 💕💕💕
So unthoughtful and ignorant of you bringing a hearsay that contributes rather for ethnic division at this dreadful time of civil war!…There is no-one that calls a person Bariya in 21st century unless its Bariyee or Baricho as statements of love and affection! This "song" is melancholic, boring, irresponsible, and concept from wishful thinking of going viral! Its not mentally or socially constructive nor entertaining for the wordings are dark! It doesn't sound as Ethiopian as you claimed yourself to be for you chose the beats from Mali and a wound long lost at Stone Age! Ethiopia deserves better! And "Habesha" means mixed referring to people residing in North Ethiopia, and does not necessarily mean Ethiopian! Did you even do your research before murmuring over our ears? Shame on the producers!
Where does the word « barich / bariye » come from ? What’s the root of the word ? I honestly think this is where the mind fuck is. Just because one adds « ye » at the end of a word doesn’t mean it changes its meaning. As for the word « habesha » it was used to identify people of the northern part of Ethiopia and Eritrea but then it changed and is now used to refer to people coming both from Ethiopia and Eritrea so we don’t make any ethnic distinction. I’m talking about these subjects because they are the causes of what’s happening right now and we’re all suffering from it. Hoping we can all talk about this someday with respect, empathy and love 🫶🏾
What is unthoughtful and ignorant about presenting the reality in a creative form? Do you honestly believe the terms '"Baricho'' and ''Baryee'' are used to express love? As a society, we claim to be the icon of panafricanism with the never colonized state narrative that we have been told for ages. However, the reality is way different than that. We are not inclusive and we do not encourage being different. The terms we use for light and dark skin people clearly display who we are. We favor light skin people using terms such as 'ቅላት መልክ አይፈጅም' which refers if one has light they are beautiful by default and we use 'የጥቁር ቆንጆ ' for dark skin people. The term 'የጥቁር ቆንጆ' may sound like a loving phrase but the deeper connotation refers to people that are exceptionally beautiful for dark skin because we believe dark skin does not define beauty. You may assume this song contributes to ethnic division but we are already ethnically divided nation so this song didn't portray something that doesn't exist.
@@iridimusic Ethiopians would like to hear of peace! It would have been smart choice for you in your quest of going viral as well. See how Abdu Kiar made it to 700K in a day just for offering well thought of and very much demanded lifting up words for a distressed nation... Not only Ethiopia, the world had history of slavery in each and every culture. Move on or see a therapist to help you move on. and no; we don't have to indulge on such talks to satisfy those like you running by victims mentality and join you on the stage as if its the idea the world revolves around for...doing that brought in war after war in the past 50 years and you want to echo it again...and its so funny that you rather let yourself to identify as "Habesha" by rationalizing that its a common reference to both Ethiopians and Eritreans these days while disregarding the very fact the society that once called you Bariya had evolved and now refers to people like you as Bariyee and Baricho with affection..including using it to all dark chocolate skinned people in every household in Ethiopia...are you even proud being from the south or pretending? your analogy of picking and identifying with "Habesha" and not "bariyee" makes it sound like you roll with identity crises and oblivious of your environment. Singing of social issues require sense of social responsibility, not pretense.
@@Distantvoyager0011 how do you rate Teyim Asa Mesay with your deep Amharic and history knowledge? or the fact that every culture in the world had history of slavery but moved on and how society came to the point of calling the kid next door as Baricho and Bariyee without him being from SNNPR? And did you pass your Matric exam and made it to Admas college?
I struggle with this too. I’m Ethiopian. People always say I look Somali. Which is fine but then I hear ‘oh you can’t be Ethiopian’. It does hurt. Thank you for this song. I feel like someone understands.
Somali is ethiopia don't ever forget that
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@@sebene6517hi there. I thought you were rude there for a moment before I read your other comments here. I can see something’s things not right with you 😢
@@jegnaw1973 Du'a yaziligne esti and for your parents too for naming you Eyarico after a demolished wall!
@@sebene6517 It's a city sweetie - if you're going to attempt to insult someone then at least educate yourself first.
I’m in love with this song , It’s sad and beautiful at the same time ❤ Ethiopia has different faces that’s our beauty!
Exactly !! Thank you 🙏🏾
Wow I am very let sorry really because this is my first time to hear this music I love it and good message to thank you so much
This is what we are going through in Ethiopia, specially in oromiya even though they believe that the sky God is black.
This song is so soothing ketybet berchi and I have heard also linega new with ahadu super nice too
WOW! What a flow. You're the finest storyteller, musician, everything. Very deep. You did it, Iri Di....All the way from the Kassa podcast.
I can't seem to stop listening to this masterpiece❤❤❤
Iri di , you're not just a musician, you're also a teacher.i listened All your songs,they all have something in common, they teach as the better way,the right way. thank you . respect ❤
Wow, thank you for noticing my intention behind my music 🙏🏾🤍
@@iridimusic Spreading the love in Addis Ababa! My little GameZone in Ayat is bumping your music at least 5 times in a week.just Keep up the Good work .
Love ur voice of justice 👸🏾
Feel ur vibe from 🇪🇷
First time listening to Iri Di, love her vibe! I can also here her African heritage in her music as well, i wonder what language she's speaking and what part of Africa she's from. 💕💕💕
Thank you for your support! I'm from Ethiopia, and I was singing in Amharic. 💜
Beautiful what a song and message, u r beautiful and u r my wegene sister
Iri Di 🤗...where've you been Queen?
Soft , organic voice and strong message I loved it 🥰
the most underrated artist, creative and so sweet! so much love and respect!
Thank you for your support and kind words! 💜
@@iridimusic you're most welcome dear 🍀
Keep it up sis
❤❤❤Habesha inside and out, no matter what they say♥️♥️♥️! AMBESSA EHETÉ🥰😘💋
Thank yene ehet !!! ❤️❤️❤️
My wogene❤Ethiopian❤sister❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just wow! Well done both! Wogeneee
You’re beautiful inside and out🥰 The message is something that has been very close to my heart. ❤️ Thank you Idiye🙏🙏🙏
Iri, you are so creatively beautiful. Your beautiful song has wonderfully meaningful lyrics.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Auuuuuuu Auuuuuuuu Auuuuuuu
Auuuuuu, Alej tiyake, Alej tiyake
Wegene.....
Amen...God help Us all....
Here after the Kasa podcast. You've got a unique sound and all the qualities to be a star.🎉
WoW. Thanks For This Master piece.
Wow!
Wow!
wooow!
Wooooow!
Wooooow!
Wooooooow!
Just woooooooooooooooooooooooooo...w!
Please add lyrics and meaning 🙏🏿
Stay blessed እህት አለም❤
Keep going 👏
Bravo!! Pretty 🎉 africaine!!❤🎉
Jemberu unlimited ideal 🔥
Yes !! He’s incredible 🥰
Am obsessed with this song, I hope no one feels this again, ❤❤❤
Wow🎉🎉🎉 amazing....happy for being wogenesh.
Same here wondeme ! ✨
So unique and touching, keep up the good work yene Habesha ❤
A music 🎶🎶🎵......I'm playing it whole day
Wogene ❤
i feel it through my vain, what a song
Thank you very much! 💜
best message and great collabration !
legend
I love you Iri 🥰
Love it
Can someone please please translate🙏🏾❤️
@@Dinatem12 will do dear 💕
I love this song!!!!
Beautiful ኧረ ያምራል በርቺ ❤
Nothing to say I'm speechless abt it
Here I am to listen your new music...... @iriDi.
Keep up the good work! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you !! Will do 🫶🏾
Just discovered you and this is the first song i listened from you. By the way it sounds, i know it won't be the last. መልክቱ በጣም ደስ ይላል::
Such good messages 👌🏾
United States of Africa!
This that shit. I dont even understand nothing but the music is beautiful. Saw her on tiktok. I ❤ her.
It is clear message how could u don't understand this music
@@beimnetshawlachew9961maybe they don’t understand Amharic?
Lela stage lay aderesachut musicawun!! Engdi joro yalew yadamit!! Musica malet yihe new: :
ወገኔ ንቃ ስማ፣አዳምጥ !!!
Y’all killed it 🔥🔥🔥🔥 the message is deep ❤
most blessed sound , guidance
Can't stop listening fr
The beat is littttttt🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
☔️⛈️⛈️⛈️
I'm glad you are wogene💕💕😀
🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
Wow! Amaizing talent.
ይቺ ልጅ እስካዛሬ የት ነበረች የሚያስብል ተሰጥኦ ነው ያለሽ።
ኢሪ: ያነሳሽው ርዕሰ ጉዳይ (ሰውን በቆዳ ቀለሙ ማግለል) ጉዳይ የኢትዮጵያውያንን እንደ ነብር ቆዳ ዥንጎርጉርነት ካለመረዳት የመነጨ ችገር ነው ብዬ አስባለሁ። ውብ የሚያደርግንም ይኼ ልዩነታችን ነው።
ሀገራችን ውስጥ አንዳንዶች ትንሽ ጠቆር ያለውን 'ባሪያ' ፣ትንሽ ፈገግ ያለውን 'ክልስ' ብሎ የመጥራት አዝማሚያ እንዳለ እረዳለሁ። ይኼ ብቻ ሳይሆን ብዙ የተሳሳቱ ትርክቶች ይኖራሉ። ያንኑ ያክል ደግሞ ልዩነትን አክብሮ ሰውን በሰውነቱ(በምግባሩ) ብቻ የሚኖረው ኢትዮጵያዊ ነው እሚበዛው።
እንደዚህ አይነት የተሳሳቱ ትርክቶች ከሚታረሙበት መንገዶች አንዱ ደግሞ ሙዚቃ ነው።
ስለዚህ ጥሩ ስራ ነው የሰራሽው እህታችን -ኢሪ ዲ።
Good job Iri & Jemberu!
this actually is so soothing
Keep up the hard work, Iri. Huge fan🙌🙌
Thank you dear ! 🫶🏾
what a music 👏👏 👏 amazing collab 💯 🔥🔥
🙏🏾☔️⛈️
big up Jemberu Demeke he is doing collabs wiz ev1 dis days
what does this mean?
@@tesfatsionshiferaw233 am saying jemberu is making music with a lot of artist
❤❤❤❤one.
GIGI JUST CAME BACK
አሪፍ ሃሳብ ምርጥ ሙዚቃ❤
Thank you Woge ! 🫶🏾
Damn ❤🙌🔥🔥
🙏🏾🙏🏾⛈️☔️
Soul provider
Amen 🙏🏾🤍
Touch a chord, wegene ❤❤
Oui tonton ❤️❤️
Such unique sound
Thank you !! 🙏🏾
Nice music, I love it❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoy it!
Queen 👑
🙏🏾🙏🏾
Your voice 😘
This is deep. ❤
Thanks!
Thanks for listening Wogen 🤍
great music ...big up sis
Big up dear Wogen !
🔥🔥🔥🔥👸
wow ድምፅሽ ጂጂን ነው የሚመስለው
Super bon bravo🎉🎉❤❤
Merci ma Sarah 🤍🤍🤍
once more beautifully made: music
I appreciate you! 💜
@@iridimusic likewise dear💌
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
😲😍😍
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good music🎉
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Beautiful sound and very sad message.. 💔💔 we need to do better!!
Yes we do my dear, we need to have that conversation real soon !!
❤❤❤
❤😭
Wow
💯💯
🫶🏾⛈️
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
bless
Being an Ethiopian is both a blessing and a curse 😂😢
❤
I love all you're musics 🖤🤍
😊🫶🏾⛈️
Ways ehte alm💟
🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾
🙏💛
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Yes, very hard! these stupid people! Il faut les laisser parler. Laisse parler les gens! Ayzon wegene!
Faudra qu’on s’éduque tous si on veut que les choses changent, j’aspire à ça ! ❤
You're Mega wegen. Some people are dumb 😔
It’s fine, they’ll soon get over it 😉
she should pronounce her name for us. i feel like im doing it wrong.
Sounds like « eerie »
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She sounds like she's crying, like she's at a funeral
Habesha nesh???
This is the question referred in the song as 'አንድ አይነት ጥያቄ'
Kassmasse would be better on this feature
So unthoughtful and ignorant of you bringing a hearsay that contributes rather for ethnic division at this dreadful time of civil war!…There is no-one that calls a person Bariya in 21st century unless its Bariyee or Baricho as statements of love and affection! This "song" is melancholic, boring, irresponsible, and concept from wishful thinking of going viral! Its not mentally or socially constructive nor entertaining for the wordings are dark! It doesn't sound as Ethiopian as you claimed yourself to be for you chose the beats from Mali and a wound long lost at Stone Age! Ethiopia deserves better! And "Habesha" means mixed referring to people residing in North Ethiopia, and does not necessarily mean Ethiopian! Did you even do your research before murmuring over our ears? Shame on the producers!
Where does the word « barich / bariye » come from ? What’s the root of the word ? I honestly think this is where the mind fuck is. Just because one adds « ye » at the end of a word doesn’t mean it changes its meaning. As for the word « habesha » it was used to identify people of the northern part of Ethiopia and Eritrea but then it changed and is now used to refer to people coming both from Ethiopia and Eritrea so we don’t make any ethnic distinction. I’m talking about these subjects because they are the causes of what’s happening right now and we’re all suffering from it. Hoping we can all talk about this someday with respect, empathy and love 🫶🏾
What is unthoughtful and ignorant about presenting the reality in a creative form? Do you honestly believe the terms '"Baricho'' and ''Baryee'' are used to express love? As a society, we claim to be the icon of panafricanism with the never colonized state narrative that we have been told for ages. However, the reality is way different than that. We are not inclusive and we do not encourage being different. The terms we use for light and dark skin people clearly display who we are. We favor light skin people using terms such as 'ቅላት መልክ አይፈጅም' which refers if one has light they are beautiful by default and we use 'የጥቁር ቆንጆ ' for dark skin people. The term 'የጥቁር ቆንጆ' may sound like a loving phrase but the deeper connotation refers to people that are exceptionally beautiful for dark skin because we believe dark skin does not define beauty. You may assume this song contributes to ethnic division but we are already ethnically divided nation so this song didn't portray something that doesn't exist.
@@iridimusic Ethiopians would like to hear of peace! It would have been smart choice for you in your quest of going viral as well. See how Abdu Kiar made it to 700K in a day just for offering well thought of and very much demanded lifting up words for a distressed nation... Not only Ethiopia, the world had history of slavery in each and every culture. Move on or see a therapist to help you move on. and no; we don't have to indulge on such talks to satisfy those like you running by victims mentality and join you on the stage as if its the idea the world revolves around for...doing that brought in war after war in the past 50 years and you want to echo it again...and its so funny that you rather let yourself to identify as "Habesha" by rationalizing that its a common reference to both Ethiopians and Eritreans these days while disregarding the very fact the society that once called you Bariya had evolved and now refers to people like you as Bariyee and Baricho with affection..including using it to all dark chocolate skinned people in every household in Ethiopia...are you even proud being from the south or pretending? your analogy of picking and identifying with "Habesha" and not "bariyee" makes it sound like you roll with identity crises and oblivious of your environment. Singing of social issues require sense of social responsibility, not pretense.
@@Distantvoyager0011 how do you rate Teyim Asa Mesay with your deep Amharic and history knowledge? or the fact that every culture in the world had history of slavery but moved on and how society came to the point of calling the kid next door as Baricho and Bariyee without him being from SNNPR? And did you pass your Matric exam and made it to Admas college?
@@iridimusic በአጼ ቴዎድሮስ ዘመነ መንግስት ኣዋጅ ወቶ የተቀለበሰን የባርነት ታሪክ ሁለት መቶ አመት ረፈደብሽ እንጂ ለማውራት ደርሰሻል ኣይዞሽ፤ በሚቀጥለው ኮንዶም ተጠቀሙ ኤች ኣይቪ የሚባል ቫይረስ ገብቷል የሚለውን ዘፈንሽን ጀባ ማለት እንዳትረሺ።