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'''Shazia Manzoor''' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], {{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|شازیه منظور }}}}) is a singer from [[Rawalpindi]] who now resides in [[Lahore]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. She is a popular singer in Pakistan and India; and among the Punjabi diaspora. Shazia Manzoor sings mostly [[Punjabi language|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.
'''Shazia Manzoor''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|شازیه منظور }}}}) is a singer from [[Rawalpindi]] who now resides in [[Lahore]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]. She is a popular singer in Pakistan and India; and among the Punjabi diaspora. Shazia Manzoor sings mostly [[Punjabi language|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 ==
== Selected albums ==

Revision as of 05:14, 20 February 2014

Shazia Mansoor
Shazia Manzoor with personal secretary mehwish
Born
Coventry, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
OccupationSinger


Shazia Manzoor (Template:Lang-ur) 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
  • Aarfana Kalaam
  • Chan mere Makhna
  • Hai Dil Jani
  • Ishq Sohna
  • Tu Badal Gaya (March 2010)
  • Balle Balle (May 2011)
  • Sahib teri bandi haan
  • Jatt London (February 2011)
  • Dhokebaaz (Chip Shop) (November 6th 2012)

Duo collaboration

  • 2001: Fix It Up (With DJ Vix)
  • 2005: Groundshaker (With Aman Hayer)
  • 2009: Collaborations 2 (With Sukshinder Shinda)

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