ISLAMABAD: The 14th death anniversary of legendary Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan was observed on Wednesday.
Her song Aap Jaisa Koi (1980) shot her to the heights of fame in South Asia's music scene and later on her debut album Disco Deewane (1981) also charted in 14 countries became the best-selling Asian pop record at the time.
Nazia, along with her brother Zohaib Hassan, went on to sell over 60 million records worldwide.
The first Pakistani to win a Filmfare Award, Nazia, who won it at the age of 15, remains the youngest winner of the award in the category of Best Female Playback Singer to date.
Along with the Filmfare Award, she also received many national awards. She is a recipient for the Pride of Performance Award, the Double Platinum Award as well as the Golden Disc Awards.
Hassan died of lung cancer in London on August 13, 2000 at the young age of 35.
Remembering the legend
With the music industry still getting back on its feet, the magical voice of Nazia Hassan continues to echo in the hearts of millions of her fans.
Born in Karachi on April 3, 1965, Hassan’s first ever television appearance was in a program Kaliyon Ke Mala (1975) aired on Pakistan Television Network (PTV), where she appeared as a child artist and sang Dosti Aisa Naata.
Her song Aap Jaisa Koi which she sang at the age of 15 for the Indian film Qurbani (1980) became one of the biggest hits in Bollywood film music.
After the success of Aap Jaisa Koi, in 1981 Hassan become the first female playback singer to release Disco Deewana, an album in which her brother Zohaib also collaborated on vocals with her.
“Yes some people don’t even consider it music; well it’s the kind of the music we dig, take it or leave it. They say classical music is the only real music. Whenever I’m attending a classical music recital, I feel like I’m attending a funeral. You have to sit grim’n still – no coughing, no talking lest people think you are being impolite.”
A notable humanitarian, she also worked as a political analyst for the United Nations in New York and in 1991 became the cultural ambassador for Pakistan.
She was the initiator of the movement, Battle Against Narcotics (BAN), which aimed at helping people who fall prey to drug addiction, and her album Camera Camera was dedicated to that cause as well.
Many took to twitter to remember the legendary pop artist.
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