Ahmed Gacayte

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Born
Ahmed Mohamed Yusuf

1948 (1948)
Died1988 (aged 3940)
OccupationsMusician, artist
Ahmed Gacayte
Axmed Gacayte
Born
Ahmed Mohamed Yusuf

1948 (1948)
Died1988 (aged 3940)
GenresSomali music
OccupationsMusician, artist
InstrumentsSinging
Years active1965–1988
Formerly of

Ahmed Mohamed Yusuf (Somali: Axmed Muxumed Yuusuf), most commonly known as Ahmed Gacayte (Axmed Gacayte), was a famous Somali singer, songwriter and composer.[1][2][3] He hails from the Habr Yunis subdivision of Garhajis

Ahmed Gacayte was born in 1948 in a neighbourhood called Xidigta near the riverbed of Hargeisa, Somaliland. He was the oldest of 10 sons and 3 daughters. He took the nickname of his father, Mohamed Yusuf "Gacayte".

In 1964, reporters from Radio Hargeysa came to his school to scout for potential singing talent and eventually recruited Gacayte.

In 1965, Gacayte recorded his first song "Ahlan wa sahlan Daahir", which was broadcast on Radio Hargeysa. In response, his father disowned him and kicked him out of his home.[4]

Gacayte then started composing and writing more songs and plays like "Bood Xirsi" and "Siyar" with Amina Abdullahi,[5][6] as well as composing songs for Khadra Dahir Cige.[1] He soon became famous throughout the Somali world, especially throughout present day Somaliland.

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