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Hindi Zahra

1979 - Today

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Hindi Zahra (Tamazight: ⵀⵉⵏⴷⵉ ⵣⴰⵀⵕⴰ, Arabic: هندي زهرة, born 20 January 1979 in Khouribga, Morocco) is a Moroccan singer. When coming up with a stage name, she simply inverted her birth name. Her songs are mostly in English but some lyrics as in the song "Imik Si Mik" are in the Berber Shilha language. Influenced by singers like Cheikha Rimitti and Umm Kulthum, Hindi Zahra has drawn comparisons with Beth Gibbons of Portishead, Billie Holiday, Patti Smith, and Norah Jones. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hindi Zahra is the 2,349th most popular singer (down from 2,126th in 2019), the 166th most popular biography from Morocco (up from 167th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Moroccan Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Hindi Zahra ranks 2,349 out of 4,381Before her are Grégory Lemarchal, Olga Tañón, Martika, Rokia Traoré, Lúcia Moniz, and Chalermpol Malakham. After her are Axelle Red, Billy Boy Arnold, Alsou, Ken Hirai, Demet Akalın, and Lee Donghae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Hindi Zahra ranks 326Before her are Yvonne Catterfeld, Martin Jiránek, Dania Ramirez, Hong Chau, Renato, and Adam Rose. After her are Chantal Janzen, Leo Varadkar, Chae Rim, Ânderson Polga, Édison Méndez, and Ana Moura.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Hindi Zahra ranks 166 out of 264Before her are Hassan Nader (1965), Nezha Bidouane (1969), Flavio (null), Nayef Aguerd (1996), Merieme Chadid (1969), and Khadija Arib (1960). After her are Youssef Chippo (1973), Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (1977), Lahcen Ouadani (1959), Abdelkader El Brazi (1964), Abdellah Taïa (1973), and Ronald Agénor (1964).

Among SINGERS In Morocco

Among singers born in Morocco, Hindi Zahra ranks 6Before her are Frida Boccara (1940), Anne-Marie David (1952), Samira Said (1958), RedOne (1972), and Avi Toledano (1948). After her are French Montana (1984), Sofia Essaïdi (1984), and Shatha Hassoun (1981).