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Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 09:19
by Zmeselo


Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Each week in First On, we introduce a steaming-hot artist you'd have no doubt seen opening the bill for your favourite bands. This week, London's Raheaven on the divine spirits that inhabit her music and how she discovered her voice with a chance singalong to a Beyoncé tune

By: Timi Sotire

https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-radar/rah ... nSeAFUZ_hU

6th April 2021


Credit: Nicola Sheppard

Clouds, cherubs and angels are such a central part of Rahel Yohannes’ aesthetic, it’s little surprise that her stage name harks back to the transcendent plane. Now going by Raheaven https://www.nme.com/artists/raheaven both personally and professionally, she gleefully tells NME:
I love everything about heaven. I feel like angels are protecting me.
She holds up a cherub that sits by her desk over Zoom to prove the point.

Raheaven’s debut EP ‘2Personal’ showcases the artist’s riffs and runs that feel as celestial as the divine beings that watch over her. Inspired by the lifting vocals of Eritrean singers Elsa Kidane and Helen Meles and the lyricism of contemporary heroes like SZA https://www.nme.com/artists/sza and Summer Walker, https://www.nme.com/artists/summer-walker Raheaven wants to rail against tradition.
R&B is known for the classic love and heartbreak songs, but I wanted to bring a different opinion onto these topics with this EP,
she says.

Detailing her experiences of ‘situationships’ and taking charge in her sexual encounters, she wants to vocalise things that are not
expected in R&B and not expected of women.
A confidence to trust her skills and her instinct came from a childhood where she was constantly performing:
I did loads of drama in school, I was in my choir and I even played steel pans for ten years,
she says.

Music lies within the fabric of Raheaven’s family, and when her parents moved to London from Eritrea in the 1980s, they formed a band with friends to raise money for their home country’s struggle for independence, which was eventually declared in 1991.
I never got to see them perform, but I was always listening to my dad play guitar, and my mum would play a lot of Eritrean music around the house.


She began recording herself singing out of sheer curiosity. When she heard Beyoncé’s https://www.nme.com/artists/beyonce 2006 single ‘Irreplaceable’ on the radio, the gauntlet was set:
I said in my head ‘if I can sing this song, then this is it for me’.
Playing back a recording of ourselves singing for the first time is usually an incredibly humbling experience, but for Raheaven it confirmed what she already knew deep down; music was her destiny.
I played it back and realised that I wasn’t crazy, I can actually sing,
she giggles.

But Raheaven carried expectations as the eldest child in her family.
I had different responsibilities being a first-generation immigrant. No one in my family had been to university, so I thought I should do that first,
she says.

But in the final year of her sociology degree music became a viable option for Raheaven.
I knew I wasn’t going to be a sociologist, so I started to make music more seriously and started sessions. I wanted to make that my career choice.
Raheaven is glad that she didn’t plunge straight into music out of school, though, having witnessed the emotional clarity that comes with maturation. She’s now at a stage where she is in control of her musical choices and free to sing about topics she feels are important to her.
I wanted to grow more as a person,
she says.
When you’re 16 or 17, you haven’t experienced anything. I don’t even know what I would have written about if I was making music then.
This freedom comes to fore in the EP’s lead single, ‘7 AM’. In the accompanying music video, Raheaven is chilling by a bed draped in silk, fanning her face as she elucidates:
Why are you still here, in my living room? / Take it back boy, and pick up your shoes.
She’s adamant that this is not a break-up song, contrary to what listeners might think.
Everyone seems to think that the song is about someone in an argument, but realistically I was thinking, ‘all I needed was the [deleted], and now you need to go home because you’re not wanted here.’
Disrupting conventions isn’t the only thing on Raheaven’s radar – she’s determined to put Eritrea on the map in the UK music scene. The UK’s Eritrean community (31,000) is dwarfed by larger communities from countries like Nigeria (215,000), and that disparity was strange and upsetting for her growing up.
The majority of the African diaspora here is west African. Whereas for east Africa, and Eritrea specifically, there’s not really any representation of us in music,
she says with a knowing grin on her face.
I would like to be one of the first.
As underground rappers like Headie One https://www.nme.com/artists/headie-one and Unknown T https://www.nme.com/artists/unknown-t make their way to chart-toppers, the UK’s R&B scene is equally continuing to carve out its own space. As Raheaven sees it,
there’s no agenda right now, there are so many different types of artists, especially women. It means that there are more options, and we are gaining such a global presence.
She hopes that everyone can see themselves reflected in the music they listen to as
everyone has a right to find something that they like and love.
Right now, Raheaven is only looking forward – when live performances are permitted, she hopes to solidify her place in the UK musical canon and contribute to R&B’s continued disruption of the scene. As her name suggests, the only way is up.

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 11:21
by Zmeselo

ብሚ/ር ጉ.ወ. ኣቶ ዑስማን ሳልሕን ኣማኻሪ ፕ/ት ኣቶ የማነ ገ/ኣብን ዝቘመ ላዕለዋይ ልኡኽ ኤርትራ፡ ሎሚ ኣብ ትሕቲ ጽላል ፈደሬሽን ኣብያተ-ምኽሪ ንግድን ኢንዳስትሪን ህንዲ ምስ ዝነጥፉ መራሕቲ ማሕበረሰብ ንግዲ ኣብ ዕድላት ወፍሪ ኣብ ኤርትራ ዘትዩ። Eritrea's delegation met today Indian Business leaders, under the auspices of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry. Discussions centered on investment opportunities for Indian companies in Eritrea with particular focus on energy, water, agriculture & manufacturing.


ልኡኽ ኤርትራ ብዘይካ’ዚ፡ ኣብ ኢንስቲትዩት ሕክምናዊ ስነ-ፍልጠት፡ ከምኡ’ውን ኢንስቲትዩት ሕርሻዊ ምርምር፡ ኣብ ጽላታት ጥዕናን ሕርሻን ኣብ ምምዕባል ዓቕሚታትን ምርምርን ክግበር ብዛዕባ ዝከኣል ምትሕግጋዝ ዳህሳሳዊ ርክባት ኣካዪዱ። Eritrea's delegation also held meetings at the All India Institute for Medical Sciences & the Indian Agricultural Research Institute to explore cooperation in health and agriculture, in capacity building and research.
(Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti)



Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 11:54
by Zmeselo
EU, US actors admit
-Eritrea key to quashing TPLF, ending insurgency
-Stabilizing Tigray, key to Ethiopia stability
Yet, they insist on swift Eritrean withdrawal.
Inescapable conclusion?
They want
1. Tigray war to continue
2. Instability in Ethiopia & region

(EritreanViews: @EritreanViews)


ምዕራባውያን ንህዝቢ Eritrea ጀሆ ናይ ቅልውላዋት ኮይኑ ንኽትሓዝ ንነዊሕ ዓመታት ተረባሪቦም። የግዳስ ተጻብኦታቶም ምስናይ ጻዕቁን ዓይነታቱን፡ ትሕቲ ብቕዓትን ጽንዓትን ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኮይኑ ስለዝተረኽበ፡ ነቲ ዝተሃቀነ ዕላማታት ኣይወቕዐን።
(ሃገራዊ ድሕነት: @hagerawiDihnet)


:lol:


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 12:08
by Zmeselo

Eritrea's clean & beautiful coastline is 2,234 kilometers long, with 1,151 kilometers along the Red Sea and 1,083 kilometers of island coastline in the Red Sea.
(qana_meror ERITREA viva news: @qana_meror)



Foro market (Arabic: فورو , Tigrinya: ፎሮ) is a town in the Northern Red Sea region- Zoba Semienawi Keyih Bahri



A partial view of Asmara. Via: Gianfranco Freddi


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 12:46
by Zmeselo

Watch out for this site‼‼‼

Both Ethiopians and Eritreans, know who maybe is behind this. We can smell you, from afar. We respect each others' sovereignty.....so, back off! I immediately blocked the account, when it added me to some list it created. Everyone who gets this, should block.

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 13:10
by Abe Abraham
ዶክተር ዓብደላ ኣል-ንፌሲ ኣሜሪካውያን ዲፖሎማት ስጋዕ ሕጂ በቲ ቀደም ኪሲንጀር ዝሓንጸጸሎም መምርሒታት እዮም ዝኸዱ ዘለዉ ። ወተሃደራዊ ሰረተ-እምነት ( ዶክትሪን/ዓቒዳ ) ናይ ኣሜሪካ ንውሱንን ብስትራተጂ ዝግዛእን " low intensity conflict " ምትብባዕን ምምጋብን እዩ ። ኪሲንጀር ኣብ ዝተፈላለየ ኣጋጣሚታት ከም ዝበሎ ....ሓደ " ዲፕሎማሲ " ዝብል ኣርእስቲ ዝሓዘ ርጉድ ዝበለ መጽሓፍ ኣለዎ ...ኣብኡ እንታይ ይብል ... " ስራሕ ናይ ሓደ ኣሜሪካዊ ዲፕሎማት ንዝፍጠሩ ግርጭታት ምፍታሕ ዘይኮነስ በቲ ኣገዳሲ መትሓዚኦም ሒዙ ኣማሓዲሩ ግዜ ናይ እቲ ሽግር እንዳ ነውሐ ምስ ዝኸይድ ናብ እቲ ዝደልዮ መዕለቢ ንምጥምዛዝ እዩ ። "

ኣብ'ዛ " ዓለም ብከመይ ትማሓደር " ትብል ቪድዮኡ ዶክተር ዓብደላ ዓለም ኣብ ማእከልን ( ሰንተር) ጠረፍን ( ፐሪፈሪ ) ከም ትምቀል ምስ ሓበረ እቶም ስብ ማእከል ( ኣሜሪካን ኤውሮጳን ) ኣብ መንጎኦም ዘሎ ፍልልያት ብሰላማዊ ኣገባብ እንዳ ፈትሑ ንዓና በቲ ንሶም ዝወሰንዎ ዋጋ ብረት ይሸጡልና ይብል ። ሰብ ማእከል ( ሰንተር ) ብዘይካ ብረት ነዚ ዝስዕብ ይውንኑ ፥ UN ( international legitimacy ) , Natural Resources and globalization ( media, education/knowledge ).


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Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 14:07
by Dawi
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 12:46

Watch out for this site‼‼‼

Both Ethiopians and Eritreans, know who maybe is behind this. We can smell you, from afar. We respect each others' sovereignty.....so, back off! I immediately blocked the account, when it added me to some list it created. Everyone who gets this, should block.
Zmeselo,

Can you please provide us with the link? I find it fascinating!

You know what? Tamerat Negera is right; you guys are so sensitive, go ballistic and out of shape when you hear an Ethiopian giving a different opinion than the government diplomatic line on your existence. Such primitive attachment to colonial created entity is frightening to me. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind you being sensitive & defending Eritrea but, it is not natural.

Having said that, the similarity between Shaebia supporters and Woyanes are obvious to many of us; they both attach themselves too much to their fake states. One is independent the other is trying to be independent; for a reason that, when they tell us jump, the rest of us are only supposed to ask how high? :P

Be that as it may, chances are, many of us don't mind Isaias/PFDJ administrating independent Eritrea for as long as their heart desires; that is because Shaebia is doing a great job in managing multi ethnic communities; it uses the carrot and the stick.

If it was for me, I will out source Tigrai and part of Amhara (Wolkait/Tsegede) to PFDJ to manage them for us for the next 5-10 years for a fee.


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 14:42
by Zmeselo
Quit with your amateurish "psychoanalizing", & answer this! Why is he/she/them, targeting Eritreans? You didn't decode the fact that my message was directed at my brother Eritreans here & I advised them of what to do (block), so as not to give that sight any subscribers or any traffic!

As for Ethiopians they can think and say whatever they like, but you & I know your accursed tplf gang in diaspora is behind this. That's why I said "we smell it from afar", and it STINKS to high heaven!

And forget the request for me to provide you a link of a sight I blocked, as fast as a formula 1 car!


Dawi wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 14:07
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 12:46

Watch out for this site‼‼‼

Both Ethiopians and Eritreans, know who maybe is behind this. We can smell you, from afar. We respect each others' sovereignty.....so, back off! I immediately blocked the account, when it added me to some list it created. Everyone who gets this, should block.
Zmeselo,

Can you please provide us with the link? I find it fascinating!

You know what? Tamerat Negera is right; you guys are so sensitive, go ballistic and out of shape when you hear an Ethiopian giving a different opinion than the government diplomatic line on your existence. Such primitive attachment to colonial created entity is frightening to me. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind you being sensitive & defending Eritrea but, it is not natural.

Having said that, the similarity between Shaebia supporters and Woyanes are obvious to many of us; they both attach themselves too much to their fake states. One is independent the other is trying to be independent; for a reason that, when they tell us jump, the rest of us are only supposed to ask how high? :P

Be that as it may, chances are, many of us don't mind Isaias/PFDJ administrating independent Eritrea for as long as their heart desires; that is because Shaebia is doing a great job in managing multi ethnic communities; it uses the carrot and the stick.

If it was for me, I will out source Tigrai and part of Amhara (Wolkait/Tsegede) to PFDJ to manage them for us for the next 5-10 years for a fee.


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 15:00
by Zmeselo







Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 16:12
by Zmeselo




Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 16:31
by Jaegol
Beautiful lake in the making!!! Is this picture of gahtelai?

Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 11:54
EU, US actors admit
-Eritrea key to quashing TPLF, ending insurgency
-Stabilizing Tigray, key to Ethiopia stability
Yet, they insist on swift Eritrean withdrawal.
Inescapable conclusion?
They want
1. Tigray war to continue
2. Instability in Ethiopia & region

(EritreanViews: @EritreanViews)


ምዕራባውያን ንህዝቢ Eritrea ጀሆ ናይ ቅልውላዋት ኮይኑ ንኽትሓዝ ንነዊሕ ዓመታት ተረባሪቦም። የግዳስ ተጻብኦታቶም ምስናይ ጻዕቁን ዓይነታቱን፡ ትሕቲ ብቕዓትን ጽንዓትን ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኮይኑ ስለዝተረኽበ፡ ነቲ ዝተሃቀነ ዕላማታት ኣይወቕዐን።
(ሃገራዊ ድሕነት: @hagerawiDihnet)


:lol:


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 16:44
by Zmeselo
Yes, bro! Here, from different angles:








Jaegol wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:31
Beautiful lake in the making!!! Is this picture of gahtelai?

Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 11:54
EU, US actors admit
-Eritrea key to quashing TPLF, ending insurgency
-Stabilizing Tigray, key to Ethiopia stability
Yet, they insist on swift Eritrean withdrawal.
Inescapable conclusion?
They want
1. Tigray war to continue
2. Instability in Ethiopia & region

(EritreanViews: @EritreanViews)


ምዕራባውያን ንህዝቢ Eritrea ጀሆ ናይ ቅልውላዋት ኮይኑ ንኽትሓዝ ንነዊሕ ዓመታት ተረባሪቦም። የግዳስ ተጻብኦታቶም ምስናይ ጻዕቁን ዓይነታቱን፡ ትሕቲ ብቕዓትን ጽንዓትን ህዝቢ ኤርትራ ኮይኑ ስለዝተረኽበ፡ ነቲ ዝተሃቀነ ዕላማታት ኣይወቕዐን።
(ሃገራዊ ድሕነት: @hagerawiDihnet)


:lol:


Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 18:56
by Temt
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:44
Yes, bro! Here, from different angles:


Jaegol wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:31
Beautiful lake in the making!!! Is this picture of gahtelai?
As usual Dr. Zmeselo makes my day! Thanks, bro for the great pictures! But, although the imprint so states, the two pics above are not Gahtelai dam. They are Adi Halo dam.

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 19:42
by Zmeselo
Temt wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 18:56
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:44
Yes, bro! Here, from different angles:


Jaegol wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:31
Beautiful lake in the making!!! Is this picture of gahtelai?
As usual Dr. Zmeselo makes my day! Thanks, bro for the great pictures! But, although the imprint so states, the two pics above are not Gahtelai dam. They are Adi Halo dam.
Oh, glad to have made your day brother Temt!

Ok, so they mislabeled those two. Would be great, if you could post the real gahtelay pics.

The following is from the Swedish Ambassador, surprisingly:


Schools in Eritrea opened again, on 1 April. I visited today the Evangelical Lutheran Asmara School for the Deaf, started by Swedish missionairies in 1955 (Keren) and 1989 (Asmara). It follows public curricula, & makes an important contribution to education. #LeaveNoOneBehind
(Jakob Ström: @jakobxstrom)

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 19:55
by Temt
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 19:42
Temt wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 18:56
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:44
Yes, bro! Here, from different angles:


Jaegol wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 16:31
Beautiful lake in the making!!! Is this picture of gahtelai?
As usual Dr. Zmeselo makes my day! Thanks, bro for the great pictures! But, although the imprint so states, the two pics above are not Gahtelai dam. They are Adi Halo dam.
Oh, glad to have made your day brother Temt!

Ok, so they mislabeled those two. Would be great, if you could post the real gahtelay pics.

The following is from the Swedish Ambassador, surprisingly:


Schools in Eritrea opened again, on 1 April. I visited today the Evangelical Lutheran Asmara School for the Deaf, started by Swedish missionairies in 1955 (Keren) and 1989 (Asmara). It follows public curricula, & makes an important contribution to education. #LeaveNoOneBehind
(Jakob Ström: @jakobxstrom)
Actually, you have posted the latest available pics bro!


Here is another one of Gahtelai Dam in a video clip 2 years ago.

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 09 Apr 2021, 20:38
by Jaegol
Thanks! Love it 😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Re: Raheaven: “There’s little Eritrean representation in UK music – I would like to be one of the first”

Posted: 10 Apr 2021, 02:11
by Dawi
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Apr 2021, 14:42
Quit with your amateurish "psychoanalizing", & answer this! Why is he/she/them, targeting Eritreans? You didn't decode the fact that my message was directed at my brother Eritreans here & I advised them of what to do (block), so as not to give that sight any subscribers or any traffic!

As for Ethiopians they can think and say whatever they like, but you & I know your accursed tplf gang in diaspora is behind this. That's why I said "we smell it from afar", and it STINKS to high heaven!

And forget the request for me to provide you a link of a sight I blocked, as fast as a formula 1 car!
Z - Ok - will do that.

Keep up the good job!