Africa is the future of hip-hop. It’s 54 African nations. Not only are they spitting like crazy, but they’re also braiding languages. Hip-hop is going to like 3.0 when you talk about Africa. Hip-hop is there. So that’s the sustaining power if you want to pay attention to it. – Chuck D

Alewya: Empowering Women Through Ethiopian Pride

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In an industry where female voices are often underrepresented, Alewya emerges as a unique force, celebrating and empowering women through her music. Born to a Sudanese-raised Egyptian father and an Ethiopian mother, Alewya’s heritage is deeply ingrained in her identity. In her 2022 hit single “Ethiopia,” she proudly celebrates her Ethiopian roots, sending a powerful message of empowerment and resilience.

The lyrics of “Ethiopia” resonate with pride and strength, reflecting Alewya’s deep connection to her maternal lineage. Lines like “I come from Africa rooted in East” and “You know it comes from Ethiopia” highlight her unwavering pride in her heritage. Through her music, Alewya challenges stereotypes and showcases the richness of Ethiopian culture.

Alewya’s choice to highlight Ethiopia, particularly from her mother’s side, adds another layer of significance to her message. In a world where women’s voices are often silenced or marginalized, Alewya’s celebration of her maternal ancestry is a powerful act of reclaiming her narrative and asserting her presence.

In the music video for “Ethiopia,” Alewya stands confidently alone, adorned in a traditional Ethiopian Dorze tribe hat. This visual representation of her heritage serves as a testament to her love for her background. By standing solo in front of the mic, Alewya directs the viewer’s focus to her lyrics and the powerful message she conveys.

As a female rapper, Alewya’s presence in the music industry is groundbreaking. She defies societal expectations and proves that women can thrive in male-dominated spaces. By embracing her Ethiopian roots, Alewya sends a message of empowerment to women everywhere, encouraging them to embrace their identities unapologetically

– Leah Woods –

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