Roya (singer)

Röya
Birth name Röyalə Yaqub qızı Nəcəfova
Also known as Röya Ayxan
Born (1982-06-14) June 14, 1982
Aghdam,[1] Azerbaijan
Origin Azerbaijani
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Website http://www.royaayhan.com

Röya, also known as Röya Ayxan, (born Royala Yagub qizi Najafova; 14 June 1982) is an Azerbaijani pop singer and celebrity who sings in Azerbaijani and Turkish. She is known for her liberal artistic style.

Career

Röya started her singing career as a member of the W-Trio girls-band in 1999, with two other soloists: Elnare Khalilova and Natavan Habibi. In March 2003, Röya decided to leave the band to pursue a solo career and later, quickly became one of the country's most popular stars, enjoying admiration from a generation of young Azerbaijani fans. Her debut single "Bilersenmi?" was released in early September 2003 and her debut album "Soyle" was released in May 2004. From 2004, Röya gave nearly 10 solo-performances in Baku and about 15 performances across the country. In 2008, Röya gave two solo-concerts in March and July. In March 2009 she gave 2 live performances in Baku with a chamber orchestra conducted by Teymur Geockchayev. At the same time her third album "Bax" (Look!) was released in Azerbaijan.

Personal life

In August 2008 Röya got married. On 25 October 2009 she gave a birth to a son who was named as Hüseyn.

Official Albums

Year Title
2004 Söyle
2006 İlgar
2009 Bax

Unofficial Albums

Year Title
2007 Nazli
2008 Aldatma
Gel Danış

Songs

Year Title
2002 Qatar
2003 Bilersenmi
2004 Yalan Sözlər
Cücə
Söylə
Ulduz nəğməsi
Dostum
Küləklər əsdi
Sev məni
2005 Əlvida, gedirəm
Yadıma düşəndə
2006 Bahar
Dəniz
Səninəm
Röya kimi
2007 Mən gedirəm
Fərəh
Azərbaycanım
Sen oldun
Kaybolan Yıllar
Nazlı
Narın yağış
Təkcə Səni
Səninlə
Sen evlisən
2008 Qəfil Qedişin
Gəl Barışaq
Dön Gəl (Həyat)
Yenə Yaz Gələcək
Mən danışıram rəqsdən
Qayıt Ömrümə
Ayrılıq Olmayaydı
2015 Lie

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