Good old days al uruba hotel

The good old days of Iftin Band were more than just music they were a movement, a celebration of Somali identity, and a soundtrack to a nation’s cultural pride.

Formed during a time of creativity and optimism, Iftin Band became one of the most beloved musical groups in Somalia.

Their songs echoed through the streets of Mogadishu, filled concert halls, and lit up nights at the famous Hotel Al Uruba in the 1980s, where the band’s performances became legendary.

Audiences gathered in excitement, not just to hear the music, but to experience the energy, poetry, and artistry that only Iftin could bring.

The band blended traditional Somali rhythms with modern influences, creating melodies that were both familiar and innovative.

Lyrics carried deep messages of love, unity, resilience, and social reflection touching the hearts of young and old alike. Their performances were not just shows; they were cultural events, moments when people came together in joy and harmony.

Those were the days when music was pure, when every beat of the drum and every note of the oud told a story of heritage and hope.

For many, the “good old days” of Iftin Band are remembered as a golden chapter in Somali music history, a time when creativity flourished and artists were deeply connected to the soul of the people.

Though decades have passed, the spirit of those days lives on. The memories of Hotel Al Uruba, the passionate crowds, and the timeless songs remain etched in history, reminding us of a legacy that continues to inspire new generations across Somalia and the diaspora.

Iftin Band’s “good old days” are not gone they live in every song, every memory, and in the enduring power of Somali music.