Endegna

Endegna (Amharic: እንደኛ), previously known as Yegna (Amharic: የኛ), is an Ethiopian five-piece girl group, originated in Addis Ababa. The group debuted in late 2013 by releasing two singles, "Abet" (2013) and "Taitu" (2014). Their lyrical contents focus about female empowerment and oppositional stance towards violence against women. After the successful hit "Fikr Yebza", the group disbanded to pursue their individual career. In May 2020, the group then reunited by a new song called "Yeabay Zemene Lijoch" for the promotion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.[1]

Endegna
Also known asYegna (2013-17)
OriginAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
GenresEthiopian music
Years active2013–present
Labels
  • Hope Entertainment
  • Admas Music
Members
  • Teref Kassahun
  • Lemlem Hailemichael
  • Zebiba Girma
  • Eyerusalem Kelemework
  • Rahel Getu

History

2013–15: Formation and early fame

The 5-member group was formed in April 2013 as part of the internationally funded Girl Hub scheme, which also operates in Nigeria and Rwanda. The group members are Teref Kassahun (nicknamed Melat) Lemlem Hailemichael (Mimi), Zebiba Girma (Emuye), Eyerusalem Kelemework (Sara) and Rahel Getu (Lemlem). Each member of the group has a different stage persona and nickname. Melat's character is that of the city girly princess, Mimi's that of the tough swaggering streetwise girl, Emuye is the vivacious music-lover, Sara the quiet studious one and Lemlem the steady maternal type.

They produced music videos and performed on Ethiopian radio in a weekly drama and talk show for young women, addressing issues such as forced marriage, isolation and teen pregnancies, broadcasting on Sheger FM in Addis Ababa to a population of some 20 million. Their first live performance was at the Ethiopian National Theatre in May 2013.[2] The group claim statistically significant change in knowledge, attitudes and behaviours though their work.[3]

After the success of their debut single "Abet" in 2013 they released the second single, "Taitu", in 2014, with collaboration with singer Aster Aweke. Taitu was an Ethiopian queen consort in the early 20th century.[4]

Following their career, they released self-titled film Yegna in April 2015. In this film, Yegna desire to achieve success musical profession. They wander in Addis Ababa University for music competition. In final scene, they sang "Sima Belew" where spectators and judges paid attentively on them and finally they won a contest. Singer Munit Mesfin has been a cameo appearance as a judge. "Sima Belew" subsequently used to tribute the Ethiopian Christians who were slained by ISIL militant group on April 19, 2015.

2018–19: Endegna, on hiatus and solo career

In 2018, the group changed their name to Endegna, with release of new songs "Leman Biye", "Ho Blen" for Ethiopian New Year and "Fikir Yibsa" in 2019.[5]

The group saw a brief breakup in mid-2019 to pursue their individual career. In February 2019, Rahel released "Tilobegn", Zebiba released "Gerager" in August, Lemlem released "Gedam" in October and Teref released "Demo'Na" in February 2020.

2020–present: Group reunition

In May 2020, the group announced that they were reunited and would release another single called "Yeabay Zemene Lijoch" for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which was released in late May 2020.[1]

Other ventures

UK state sponsorship

In January 2017, the UK's Secretary of State for International Development Priti Patel announced that following a review of the band's £5.2 million Department for International Development (DFID) funding there would be no further financial support given by the UK taxpayer.[6] DFID affirmed their commitment to empowering women and girls but cited concerns about the effectiveness and value for money of the aid.[7] In response, the managing organisation Girl Effect pointed to the impact of Yegna on millions of people in Ethiopia; illustrating this by quoting a girl in Amhara as saying: "Everything that Yegna stands for – peace, support, friendship – has changed my outlook on life and made me feel proud to be a girl."[8]

References

  1. "Yeabay Zemen Lijoch by Endegna (Yegna) from Ethiopia". Popnable.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "Loud & clear: Radio show gives Ethiopian girls a new voice". Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 June 2017. Retrieved 7 January 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Taitu- Yegna featuring Aster aweke". Retrieved 15 December 2013 via YouTube.
  5. "Endegna – fikir | ፍቅር – New Ethiopian Music 2019 (Official Video) | Mefthe.com". mefthe.com. 15 February 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  6. "Ethiopian girl band Yegna's funding axed by UK". BBC News. 7 January 2017.
  7. "Update on DFID's partnership with Girl Effect – News stories – Government of the United Kingdom".
  8. "A statement from Girl Effect about Yegna and our work with DFID".
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