Nazia Iqbal
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نازیه اقبال Nazia Iqbal |
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Genre(s) | Pop Folkloric |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | ? |
Years active | 2000–present |
Label(s) | Various |
Nazia Iqbal is popular Pakistani PUSTHUN singer. She has fan base stretching from the tribal belt of Pakistan to southern parts of Afghanistan. Her recognition throughout Pakistan and Afghanistan in recent years is counted as a major achievement for the singer. Nazia sings in several languages: Pashto, Urdu, Punjabi and Persian.
[edit] Origin
Nazia was born 06 may 1984 in the Swat district of the North-West Frontier Province. Her family later moved to Peshawar. It was here that Nazia developed an interest in music. She started singing at the age of 6 as a child star on Peshawar Television Center and Radio Pakistan-Peshawar. Thereon, her fame gained momentum among tribal areas where she sang in events. Her professional career started when she released, at the turn of millennium, her first recorded album.
She is not Punjabi singer, she is a pushtu singer
OFFCOURSE SHE IS PASHTO (PUKHTO OR PATHAN) SINGER
[edit] Career
As of 2006, Nazia has dozen albums recorded to her credit. Her first Urdu album Paigham was released in 2001. Recently her famous Albums in Pustho are: De Okhko Baran and Rasha Rasha. Both of these albums contain renditions of other popular songs of Hindi films as well as Pashto and Persian songs from Afghanistan.
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