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Leka Leka – Yirdaw Tenaw | Ethio Zeima|ኢትዮ ዜማ ቤት::

This paper examines the song by the Ethiopian artist Yirdaw Tenaw , released in the album Laf New during the year 1995 E.C. (approximately 2002–2003 G.C.). The Artist: Yirdaw Tenaw Leka Leka – Yirdaw Tenaw | Ethio Zeima|ኢትዮ

"Leka Leka" is a prominent track from the album Laf New , which also features other well-known songs like "Jenber" and "Yetizita Hager". : The song laments, "Leka leka alteyayenim, Leka

: The song laments, "Leka leka alteyayenim, Leka altedemameTnim" (It turns out we never really saw each other, it turns out we never really heard each other). It explores themes of emotional distance , superficiality (comparing the relationship to the "clatter of pottery"), and the pain of misjudgment . It captures the era's transition

: Released by Nahom Records , the song was a significant part of the early 2000s Ethiopian music scene. It captures the era's transition, balancing traditional "Tizita" (nostalgia) styles with the "modern" sounds of the time. Legacy and Impact

Yirdaw Tenaw is a multifaceted Ethiopian artist known both as a and a comedian . His work is often characterized by its nostalgic "90s Ethiopian music" vibe, a period that refers to the 1990s in the Ethiopian Calendar (spanning roughly the late 1990s to late 2000s in the Gregorian Calendar). He is recognized for his soulful voice and the cultural depth of his lyrics, often blending traditional Ethiopian rhythms with contemporary arrangements. Song Analysis: "Leka Leka"