Nâdiya

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Nâdiya
Nâdiya in a scene of her Signes music video (2005)
Nâdiya in a scene of her Signes music video (2005)
Background information
Birth name Nadia Zighem
Born June 19, 1973 (age 33)
Origin Tours, France
Genre(s) R&B, Pop
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Singing
Years active 1999 – present
Label(s) Sony BMG
Website Official site(French)

Nâdiya (born Nadia Zighem on June 19, 1973) is a French Pop/R&B singer.

Contents

[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Nâdiya was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, to a large Algerian family, with three brothers and two sisters. In 1989 she became the French champion of the 800 metres (her brother Kader was also champion of the world in French boxing).

When she was 20, she left her family and her athletics to move to Paris and take her chances there. She was first noticed on the show Graine de Star and recorded a single in 1997 which did not suit her very well. She decided to stop and have a child: Yanis.

[edit] 2001-2003: Early commercial success

She then performed a duo with Stomy Bugsy in 2001 under the title "Aucun Dieu ne pourra me pardonner" (No God Will Ever Forgive Me). The single "J'ai confiance en toi" (I Trust You), released in February 2001, became the first single that charted in the French Singles Chart, peaked at #38 in France and stayed in the chart for 13 weeks. The second single slated from the album did perform better than the first one. "Chaque fois" (Everytime) was released in August 2001 and peaked at #27 in the French Top 100 Singles, remaining in the chart for 18 weeks, five more than the first single. After the success of both singles, Nâdiya recorded a full studio album that became "Changer les choses" (Change the Things). Though the singles became reasonable hits, the album wasn't very popular in France, not charting at all in the French Top 200 Albums. She was nominated for the Victoires de la musique in 2002.

[edit] 2004-2005: Career development

In February 2004, Nâdiya recorded another song, this became "Parle-moi" (Talk to Me), a song about family problems and contact with her parents. The song became her first big hit in France, debuting in the chart at #79 and making an amazingly big jump to number two in its second week within the singles chart. The song still remains Nâdiya's biggest hit in France, staying in the chart for 24 weeks. "Parle-moi" also became her first single that charted in Switzerland, peaking at #11 in its fifth week in the Swiss Singles Top 100. Her second full French studio album was also recorded, 16/9 was released in June 2004. The album stayed in the chart for 93 non-consecutive weeks in the French album chart, with her highest peak being number six. Her (then) 5-year-old son also accompanied her on one song featured on the album ("Quand vient la nuit").

Scene of Nâdiya in the desert, ("Signes" clip).
Scene of Nâdiya in the desert, ("Signes" clip).

"Et c'est parti...", the second single, became her first international hit, charting in several other European countries, including Belgium and the Netherlands. The music video to the song shows Nâdiya performing the song and boxing in a boxing ring. The single and video both feature Smartzee, a French rapper, and peaked at number five in France and number twenty-one in Switzerland. "Si loin de vous" was officially the last single off the 16/9 album, with "Signes" just being a download only single. "Si loin de vous" (When Far from You), released in December 2004, was the last single off the album that charted in France (#6) and Switzerland (#27). The song is a military song, as this is shown in its videoclip. Though there is a music video for "Signes" (Signs), its function is only for promoting the album. In 2005, the 16/9 album also received the Victoires de la musique award for rap/hip-hop/R&B album of the year.

According to her official website, in France she has sold over 500,000 copies of 16/9, 750,000 singles and 300,000 copies of her platinum-certified "L'histoire en 16/9" ("The history to 16/9") DVD, which features the 3 music video's (to Parle-moi, Et c'est parti... and Si loin de vous), the making of the videos, interviews, photos and a bonus CD with remixed songs.

[edit] 2006 - 2007: Nâdiya

Promotional pic for the "Amies ennemies" single (2006).
Promotional pic for the "Amies ennemies" single (2006).

In February 2006, Nâdiya returned with her "Tous ces mots" ("All these words") single, her second song that features Smartzee. The song peaked at number two in the French Singles Chart and at twenty-five in the Swiss Singles Top 100. Following the success of "Tous ces mots", her self-titled third studio album Nâdiya was released on June 5 in both France as. Nâdiya stated the album would have more rock influence than her previous two albums. SNEP recently revealed the best-selling singles during the first quarter of 2006 (from January 1 - March 31, 2006). Despite being released four weeks before the first quarter of 2006 ended, "Tous ces mots" managed to peak at number thirteen in the list.[1] The second single with the applicable title "Roc", was released two weeks after the album's release date, on June 19. The music video to the song shows Nâdiya performing the song in a big stadium. The song follows "Tous ces mots" by debuting and peaking at number two (for four consecutive weeks) in France. It has also became Nâdiya's longest single running in the top ten, being eleven weeks in the chart and still in the top 5. In Switzerland, the single is less successful, debuting at number thirty and peaking one ahead at twenty-nine in its following week. As the third single off the album, "Amies-ennemies" was released on October 31, reaching the number four (#4) position in the French singles chart. The song samples a Chopin song and stayed in the French top ten for 11 weeks, only two weeks less than previous single "Roc."

In October 2006, Nâdiya denied having an affair with soccer player Zinedine Zidane.[2] She said "we saw each other only once and then nothing else happened."

Nâdiya was supposed to start her first tour in November 2006, but due a yet unknown reason, the performances between November 3th and December 9th were cancelled. The web site who also posted this, ChartsInFrance.net, reveils that the tour is delayed to begin in 2007. Dates and location are yet to be revealed on her official web site.[3]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

All regularly released albums and their chart peak position in France (FR), Switzerland (SWI), and Belgium (BEL). An empty space indicates that we don't know its peak position in that chart.

Year Cover Album Chart positions[4][5] French certification
(sales)
FR SWI BEL
2001 Changer les choses
(15,000)
2004

16/9

6 76 2x Platinum
(500,000)
2006

Nâdiya 1

1 14 34 Platinum
(250,000)

[edit] Singles

All regularly released singles and their chart peak position in France (FR), Switzerland (SUI), Belgium (BEL), Eurochart Hot 100 Singles (EU) and Russian Airplay Chart (RU). An empty space indicates that we don't know its peak position in that chart.

Year Single Chart positions[6][7] French certification
(sales)
Album
FR SUI BEL EU RU
1999 "Dénoue mes mains" -
2000 "J'ai confiance en toi" 38 Changer les choses
2001 "Chaque fois" 27 Changer les choses
2004 "Parle-moi" 2 11 2 9 Gold (215,000) 16/9
"Et c'est parti..." 5 21 1 15 Gold (214,000) 16/9
"Si loin de vous" 6 27 10 26 Gold (191,000) 16/9
2005 "Signes" Did not chart (digital single) 16/9
2006 "Tous ces mots" 1 2 25 29 24 Gold (216,098) Nâdiya
"Roc" 1 2 29 2 19 274 Gold (252,606) Nâdiya
"Amies-ennemies" 1 4 40 3 30 2 Silver (144,679) Nâdiya
  • 1: Sales till the end of 2006. The sales numbers are for both the physical CD sales as downloads.[8]

[edit] DVDs

Year Cover DVD information
2005 L'histoire en 16/9
2006


No cover
Nâdiya
  • CD/DVD release with Nâdiya album.
  • 2nd music DVD
  • Released: April 4, 2006
  • Certification: n/a
  • Contents: documentary, music videos

[edit] Awards

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Tous ces mots" is #13 best-selling first quarter 2006
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ November tour cancelled
  4. ^ Album chart positions in France
  5. ^ Album chart positions in Switzerland
  6. ^ Single chart positions in Belgium, France and Switzerland
  7. ^ Chart positions in Russia
  8. ^ France Sales of 2006
  9. ^ Trivia source

[edit] External links

Official

Unofficial