Dhibic Roob Omar Sharif Black Hawk Down Hit [No Login]
The request refers to "Dhibic Roob" (Somali for "Drop of Rain"), a song by the Somali artist Omar Sharif that is featured in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down. This track is often cited by fans as a "lost" or elusive piece of music because it was not included on the official commercial soundtrack release. Song Context in Black Hawk Down
References
Confusion with the Actor: This singer is not the famous Egyptian actor Omar Sharif (Lawrence of Arabia). Dhibic Roob Omar Sharif Black Hawk Down Hit
[fully lost] song by Omar Sharif - Dhibic Roob : r/lostmedia
[fully lost] song by Omar Sharif - Dhibic Roob : r/lostmedia The request refers to "Dhibic Roob" (Somali for
The track appears during a pivotal scene where U.S. forces track a taxi marked with a black cross to locate one of the Somali warlord's lieutenants. In this scene, the taxi driver is heard listening to the song on the radio before being ordered to turn it off. About the Artist and Track
Research and verification challenges
- “Dhibic Roob” — I don’t recognize this as a known person, film, book, or historical term. Could this be a misspelling or a very niche reference?
- “Omar Sharif” — The late Egyptian actor known for Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago. He was not involved in Black Hawk Down.
- “Black Hawk Down” — The 2001 film directed by Ridley Scott about the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu, or the original book by Mark Bowden. Omar Sharif is not in this film.
- “Hit” — Unclear if this refers to a “hit” (assassination/success), a song, or something else.
For more details on the music of Black Hawk Down, you can check the complete song list on IMDb or find the orchestral score by Hans Zimmer on Spotify.





