Millions listen to Ethiopian star's song taking swipe at government
Ethiopian musician Teddy Afro, a popular artist known for subtle criticism of past governments, has released a new song, "Das Tal," that appears to condemn the current government. The song, released on Thursday, has quickly garnered over seven million views on YouTube.

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AI-generatedEthiopian musician Teddy Afro, a popular artist known for subtle criticism of past governments, has released a new song, "Das Tal," that appears to condemn the current government. The song, released on Thursday, has quickly garnered over seven million views on YouTube. Referencing a traditional mourning tent, the lyrics express grief over a perceived loss of Ethiopian identity and a feeling of displacement within the country. The release was preceded by controversy when a preview event for journalists in Addis Ababa was cancelled. Teddy Afro's previous album in 2017, "Ethiopia," was commercially successful and focused on themes of unity. He has faced political challenges in the past, including a 16-month imprisonment he claimed was politically motivated.
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5 extractedThe spirit of being Ethiopian is now pushed away.
His last album, 2017's Ethiopia, topped the Billboard World Albums chart for weeks.
Teddy Afro said the charges were politically motivated.
Teddy Afro was imprisoned for 16 months for being involved in a hit-and-run.
Teddy Afro's song Das Tal has been viewed more than seven million times on YouTube since its release.