Rebecca Zadig

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Rebecca Zadig and Arash Labaf in a concert in Las Vegas, December 2008

Rebecca Zadig (born July 27, 1982) is a Swedish singer.[1]

Career

Rebecca Zadig was featured in Arash's song "Temptation". This song is a newer version of her own song "Temptation" which also featured Arash (then known as 'Alex'). Lyrics of the two songs differ considerably. While Rebecca's song is in English with a solo by Arash in Persian, Arash's version is a Persian song with an English chorus. Yet a third version was released in France in 2009 by rai singer Najim featuring Arash and Rebecca titled "Près de toi (Suddenly)". It is a trilingual hit that has amended French lyrics in addition to English and Persian.

Rebecca Zadig also sang in the song "Bombay Dreams" with Aneela in 2004 and has been featured in "Mitarsam" (also called "Suddenly") - singles from Arash.

In live performances of Arash, for example the one he did on "Live in Sopot" at the Polish television, and in others, Rebecca Zadig sang the song with Arash, although the recorded version of the song "Arash" is normally sung by Helena (who does not appear in public).

She has not released an album yet. Between music jobs, she also works in fashion and underwear design.[1]

Songs

  • "Bombay Dreams" featuring Arash and Aneela in 2004
  • "Temptation" featuring Arash in 2005
  • "Nagehan/Suddenly" featuring Arash in 2006
  • "Temptation" feat Alex (later known as Arash) in 2006
  • "Love is in air/che hali dare" featuring Arash
  • "Goodbye" AMT Remix and Original version

Singles

Year Title Album SE GER DK SW FI
2005 "Temptation (featuring Arash ) Arash Arash 2 29 - 42 15
2004 "Bombay Dreams featuring Aneela and Arash Bombay Dreams OST Arash Arash 3 - - - 8

SE:Sweden, SW: Switzerland, DK: Denmark, GER: Germany, FI: Finland

See also

  • Arash (entertainer)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rebecca Zadig, Sveriges Radio P4/Malmöhus, accessed 2010-07-08 (Swedish)
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