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Endegna (Amharic: እንደኛ), previously known as Yegna (Amharic: የኛ), is an Ethiopian five-piece girl group, originated in Addis Ababa. The group gained prominence after releasing two singles, "Abet" (2013) and "Taitu" (2014). Their earlier lyrical contents reference female empowerment and opposition towards violence against women. After the successful hit "Fikir" in 2019, the group sought solo career, starting from Rahel Getu. They were once reunited with the promotional song "Yeabay Zemen Lijoch" for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in 2020. However, they resumed solo career afterward.

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  • Endegna (Amharic: እንደኛ), previously known as Yegna (Amharic: የኛ), is an Ethiopian five-piece girl group, originated in Addis Ababa. The group gained prominence after releasing two singles, "Abet" (2013) and "Taitu" (2014). Their earlier lyrical contents reference female empowerment and opposition towards violence against women. After the successful hit "Fikir" in 2019, the group sought solo career, starting from Rahel Getu. They were once reunited with the promotional song "Yeabay Zemen Lijoch" for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in 2020. However, they resumed solo career afterward. Their legacy contributed the formation of new teen vocal group called Yegna. They debut a television show Yegna: The Story Of All of Us in 2019. (en)
  • Yegna (qui signifie « nous » en amharique) est un girl group éthiopien. À travers la vidéo et la radio, elles luttent contre la condition féminine et œuvrent à sensibiliser la population éthiopienne sur les droits des femmes et des petites filles. (fr)
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  • Yegna (2013–17) (en)
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  • Endegna performing at Addis Ababa University for their film Yegna (en)
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  • Eyerusalem Kelemework (en)
  • Lemlem Hailemichael (en)
  • Rahel Getu (en)
  • Teref Kassahun (en)
  • Zebiba Girma (en)
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  • Admas Music (en)
  • Hope Music Entertainment (en)
  • Minew Shewa Entertainment (en)
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  • Endegna (en)
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  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (en)
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  • Yegna (qui signifie « nous » en amharique) est un girl group éthiopien. À travers la vidéo et la radio, elles luttent contre la condition féminine et œuvrent à sensibiliser la population éthiopienne sur les droits des femmes et des petites filles. (fr)
  • Endegna (Amharic: እንደኛ), previously known as Yegna (Amharic: የኛ), is an Ethiopian five-piece girl group, originated in Addis Ababa. The group gained prominence after releasing two singles, "Abet" (2013) and "Taitu" (2014). Their earlier lyrical contents reference female empowerment and opposition towards violence against women. After the successful hit "Fikir" in 2019, the group sought solo career, starting from Rahel Getu. They were once reunited with the promotional song "Yeabay Zemen Lijoch" for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in 2020. However, they resumed solo career afterward. (en)
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