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Remembering Nazia Hassan

Today marks the birth anniversary of the iconic Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan who endeared herself to millions in the country.

Nazia Hassan was the most influential and popular female singer and probably the only real pop singer of the 80’s and 90’s in both India and Pakistan.

Her song ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ from the film Qurbani made her a legend and pop icon in Pakistan and all of South Asia in the 80s.

Nazia shot into limelight with the PTV’s program ‘Sung Sung’. This program also featured her brother Zohaib.

Her music led to a redefinition of pop music in the country and Pakistan’s contemporary music scene owes a huge debt to the talented singer.

Nazia and Zohaib received not only their education at London, but also studied singing and music there. Although singers such as Alamgir and Mohammad Ali Shehky were already in the popular singing, it was Nazia who really popularized the pop music in Pakistan.

Nazia’s album ‘Disco Deewany’ became highly popular and it made a record sale. She also worked on an important United Nations post.

The shining light that was Nazia Hassan died in August 13, 2000 in London after a prolonged battle with lung cancer at the young age of 35.

Song: Jab Se Tum by Hadiqa Kiani

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The reason we are not playing any Nazia Hassan songs is because, we really want her to rest in peace and Allah bless her soul.  We don’t play or stream songs of musicians who have passed away.

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  1. baron99

    September 9, 2009 at 11:25 am

    i just luuuvvv her songs. real coool sonngsss.

  2. Anonymous

    June 14, 2011 at 9:16 pm

    😉 😐 😡 😈 🙂 😯 🙁 🙄 😳 😮 :mrgreen: 😆 💡 😀 👿 😥 😎 ➡ 😕 ❓ ❗ 💡 😆

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