Dhibic Roob Omar Sharif Black Hawk Down Hit ^new^
Dhibic Roob —a single drop. On that day, Mogadishu proved that even a drop, falling in the right (or wrong) place, can drown empires.
Here is the breakdown regarding "Dhibic," Omar Sharif, and the sniper hit in Black Hawk Down . Dhibic Roob Omar Sharif Black Hawk Down Hit
The story behind (meaning "Raindrop" in Somali) by the singer Omar Sharif Dhibic Roob —a single drop
Here is where Omar Sharif enters the fray—by accident. There was no Egyptian actor in Mogadishu. However, there was a senior Somali technical advisor to the UNOSOM II forces named Omar. More critically, one of the Somali National Alliance's most effective field commanders during the battle was a man called (full name Omar Hashi Aden, later a Somali defense minister). The story behind (meaning "Raindrop" in Somali) by
: Using local music like "Dhibic Roob" and Sharif's other featured track, " Ul Iyo Dirkeed ," helps recreate the sensory experience of the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu. The Mystery of the Song
is a unique intersection of Somali music and Hollywood cinema. The Song in Black Hawk Down In Ridley Scott’s 2001 film Black Hawk Down