A headshot of Sulaf wearing a traditional white outfit.

Sulaf Unveils New Single ‘Shogi Ana’ Ahead of Debut Album Aba

Sudanese artist Sulaf has released ‘Shogi Ana’, the second single from her upcoming debut album Aba. Performed in Arabic, Aba is a modern album rooted in Sudanese musical traditions. It combines Nubian folk influences, blues-influenced rhythms and other elements. The album also incorporates verses by Sulaf’s great-grandfather, Abdelazim Sayed Ahmed, known as Aba, a Sufi poet and musician. His writings about family ties, separation, and reunion serve as a central influence on the project, which Sulaf developed during a period of exile.

‘Shogi Ana’ continues the album’s exploration of poetry and spiritual reflection. The track opens with a subdued vocal performance before layered harmonies and atmospheric effects gradually join in.

Sulaf says: “Who are the ‘best of people’ in today’s world, a world full of questions? Whenever I sing ‘Shogi Ana’, I hear my mother’s soft voice humming it while going through her everyday moments. The song feels connected to home, memory, and a kind of warmth that stays with us. For me, it carries more than longing. It carries a longing for goodness, for meaningful people, and for a world where kindness is still visible. In a time full of questions, it makes me wonder: who are the true ‘best of people,’ and how can we become one of them? Its wish to ‘see the light across lands and witness goodness clearly’ feels like a reminder that what we long for is also what we can try to create.”

Author: World Music Central News Room

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