Shazia Manzoor
Shazia Manzoor |
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Shazia Manzoor with personal secretary mehwish |
Born |
Coventry, Pakistan |
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Nationality |
Pakistani |
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Occupation |
Singer |
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Years active |
1998 - present |
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Shazia Manzoor (Punjabi, Urdu: شازیه منظور ) is a singer from Rawalpindi who now resides in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. She is a popular singer in Pakistan and India; and among the Punjabi diaspora. Shazia Manzoor sings mostly Punjabi music. She sang various Punjabi folk songs and Punjabi Sufi poems, and also sings Urdu songs as well. She is popular for her songs like Aaja Soniya, Mahi Aavega, Maye Ni Kinnu Akhan, Chann Mere Makkhna and Dhol Mahia, etc.
Selected albums
- Raatan Kaaliyan (June 1998)
- Aarfana Kalaam (August 1999)
- Chan mere Makhna (December 2001)
- Hai Dil Jani (September 2003)
- Ishq Sohna (August 2009)
- Tu Badal Gaya (March 2010)
- Jatt London (February 2011)
- Balle Balle (May 2011)
- Sahib teri bandi haan (February 2012)
- Dhokebaaz (Chip Shop) (November 2012)
- Aish Karo (April 2015)
Her performance in Coke Studio Season 8, Episode 6 has received critical acclaim for the Awadhi wedding song "Hare Hare Bans" along with Ustad Rizwan and Ustad Muazzam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnlLZ5Tz6Fw
Duo collaboration
- 1999: Dark And Dangerous (With Bally Jagpal)
- 2001: Untruly Yours (With Bally Jagpal)
- 2001: Vix It Up (With DJ Vix)
- 2002: Dark And Direct (With Bally Jagpal)
- 2005: Groundshaker (With Aman Hayer)
- 2009: Collaborations 2 (With Sukshinder Shinda)
- 2014: 12B (With Bally Jagpal)
- 2014: Collaborations 3 (With Sukshinder Shinda)
External links
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