Nadiya
Nadiya, born Nadia Zighem, grew up between Algeria and France with exposure to both traditional Algerian folk and French pop. She started in music as part of...
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Nadiya, born Nadia Zighem, grew up between Algeria and France with exposure to both traditional Algerian folk and French pop. She started in music as part of the R&B group 3T before going solo. Her debut album 'Nadiya' came out in 2001, featuring the single 'Parle moi'.
Her second album '16/9' in 2004 included 'Mektoub,' which became her most recognizable song. She's also known for tracks like 'On N'oublie Pas D'où L'on Vient' and 'El Hamdoulilah.' Over time she's worked with other artists including Enrique Iglesias on 'Miss You' and French rapper Youssoupha.
Nadiya has released six studio albums, from her 2001 debut through 'Assa' in 2017. Her music often touches on themes of identity and personal experience, drawing from her background in both North African and European contexts.
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