Nadirah X
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Image:Nadirah.jpg Nadirah X in a publicity shot for her first single.
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Birth name | Nadirah Sabreen Seid |
Born | April 19th 1977 |
Origin | Kingston, Jamaica |
Genre(s) | Rap, Hip-hop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2002-present |
Label(s) | Weapons of Mass Entertainment |
Website | http://www.nadirahx.com |
Nadirah X is a Jamaican rap/hip-hop singer.
Born Nadirah Sabreen Seid and now known as Nadz to her friends, she is the last of four children born from Carmen and Melvin Seid.
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[edit] Career
In 2002, Nadz won the Irie FM / CME Big Break competition which led to a performance at Island Village where she met Brian Jobson and Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics. Stewart immediately invited Nadz to England. Impressed, Stewart signed her to his European based label . She began touring Europe as the third member of DUP. Featured on the tours were Joanne Shaw Taylor, Candy Dulfer and Jimmy Cliff with whom Nadz recorded Positive mind for his Album Fantastic Plastic People. Later that year she won Best New Female Artist in Jamaica.
In 2003, Nadz was commissioned by Coca Cola to do a jingle for their Real Campaign in the Caribbean at the same time her track I Hate This was a part of the Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life movie soundtrack.
In 2004, Nadz scored another blockbuster movie soundtrack for Golden Globe award winning film Alfie singing the title track with Joss Stone and Rolling Stones lead man Mick Jagger. She also sung in the Peace One Day song with Dave Stewart, Mudbone and Jimmy Cliff.
In 2006, Nadz recorded tracks for her first album with Dave Stewart, Jeff Bova and Ned Douglas as well as teaming up with Mudbone to open for Pink on her UK tour before headlining a club tour of their own.
Her first single and album are due to be released in 2008.
Also in 2008, Nadz appeared on Annie Lennox's album Songs of Mass Destruction on the track "Woman Kind."
[edit] Influences
Nadz states her influences to be Queen Latifa (Black Reign & Order in the Court Albums) Nas, The Roots, Eurythmics, Diana Ross, Lauren Hill, Nina Simone, Jimmy Cliff, and more recently KT Tunstall.
[edit] Discography
- Bomb Dat (Promotional Single) 2006
- Ink (forthcoming album) 2008