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Nazia Hassan

Starting in the 1980s, as part of the duo Nazia and Zoheb, she and her brother Zoheb Hassan, have sold over 65 million records worldwide.
Hassan made her singing debut with the song "Aap Jaisa Koi", which appeared in the Indian film ''Qurbani'' in 1980. She received praise for the single, and won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer at the age of 15 in 1981, becoming the first Pakistani to win and currently remains the youngest recipient of the award to date. Her debut album, ''Disco Deewane'', was released in 1981, and charted in fourteen countries worldwide and became the best-selling Asian pop record up at the time. The album included the English-language single "Disco Deewane" which led her to be the first Pakistani singer to make it to the British charts.
Hassan followed up with the albums ''Boom Boom'' in 1982, part of which was used as the soundtrack of the film ''Star'' (1982), ''Young Tarang'' in 1984, and ''Hotline'' in 1987. The track "Dum Dum Dede" from ''Young Tarang'' was used in closing scene of the 2012 Indian film, ''Miss Lovely'' by Ashim Ahluwalia. Her last album, ''Camera Camera'' in 1992, was part of a campaign against drugs. Along with her brother, she also appeared in several television programs. In 1988 she appeared in ''Sung Sung'' with music maestro Sohail Rana. They also hosted the first-ever pop-music stage show, ''Music '89'', produced by Shoaib Mansoor. Her success played a key role in shaping Pakistani pop music scene.
Throughout her singing career spanning over 15 years, Hassan became one of South Asia's most popular celebrities. She was a recipient of Pakistan's civilian award, Pride of Performance Award posthumously in 2002. In addition to singing, she also engaged in philanthropic activities, and was appointed by UNICEF as its cultural ambassador in 1991.
Hassan was married to businessman Ishtiaq Baig from 1995 to 2000, with whom she had a son. She died on 13 August 2000 at the age of 35 due to lung cancer in London. Provided by Wikipedia