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Genres
  
Eritrean music

Name
  
Helen Meles

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actress

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
vocals

Origin
  
Years active
  
1990s-present


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Helen Meles is a prominent Eritrean singer and actress. She has released several albums and appeared in many top-rated Eritrean films.

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Biography

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Helen hails from the Tigrinya ethnic group.

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She began her musical career early, at the age of eight, when she joined the Kassala, Sudan-based Red Flowers band (ቀያሕቲ ዕምባባ). The group was formed by the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF)'s local education branch. With the band, she performed in different parts of Sudan as a lead singer.

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At the age of 13, Helen joined the EPLF, where she was enrolled in the organization's revolutionary school. She is known for her successful transition from ex-war combatant with the group to prominent singer. In 2007, Helen married Eritrean saxophonist Issac Asefaw.

Albums

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  • Vol. 1 - Kuhulay Segen - 1997
  • Vol. 2 - 'Ti Gezana - 1998 (Remix of Tebereh Tesfahuney Oldies)
  • Mamina (Remix of Amleset Abay Oldies) feat. Amleset Abay
  • Vol. 3 - Remix Of Kuhulay Segen - 2000
  • Vol. 4. - Res'ani - 2003
  • Vol. 5 - Halewat - 2006
  • Singles

  • Abey keydu silimatki (1990)
  • Eza adey (1998)
  • Warsay (1998)
  • Shabai /AKA/ Aba Selie (1999)
  • Debdabieu (1999)
  • Mesilka we (2000)
  • Sham (2000)
  • Betey (2001)
  • Gagyeka (2002)
  • Nacfa (2003)
  • Nibat fikri (2003)
  • Likie (2003)
  • Nisa tinber (2003)
  • Kewhi lubu (2004)
  • Manta Fikri (2004)
  • Ertrawit ade (2004)
  • Halime Ember (2005)
  • Fir Fir (2006)
  • Nihnan nisikin (2006)
  • Abaka Ember (2006)
  • Tsetser (2008)
  • Menesey (2010)
  • Rahsi (2011)
  • Fikri Hamime (2013)
  • seare (2014)
  • Filmography

  • Fikrin Kunatn (1997)
  • Debdabieu (1999)
  • Mesilka'we (2000)
  • Rahel (2002)
  • Manta Fikri (2004)
  • Tuwyo Netsela (2006)
  • Menyu Tehatati (2007)
  • National Awards

  • 2000: 3rd AbaSelie (Shabay)EriTv Award National Songs
  • 2001: 4th Sham Raimoc Eritrean Artistic Award
  • 2001: 1st Sham EriTv Award Top Ten Love Songs
  • 2003: 3rd Res’Ani, 4th Nib’At Fikri, 7th NisiHa Fikri Top Ten Eri-Festival Artistic Award
  • 2005: 1st Halime EmberTop Ten Eri-Festival Artistic Award
  • 2006: 2nd Fir Fir Top Ten Eri-Festival Artistic Award
  • 2007: 7th Beleni’ta Top Ten Eri-Festival Artistic Award
  • References

    Helen Meles Wikipedia