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Nazia and Zoheb : ウィキペディア英語版
Nazia and Zoheb

Nazia and Zoheb (Urdu: ) were a Pakistani pop group from Karachi, Sindh formed in 1980. The group consisted of two siblings, Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan (collectively known as ''Hassans'' or ''The Hassans'' or ''Hazan''), who were a singing sensation and pop icons in Pakistan and South Asia. They are regarded as pioneers of the Pakistani pop music scene and were one of the most successful Pakistani groups, selling more than 60 million albums worldwide.
The group initially gained prominence with their music single "Aap Jaisa Koi" first featured as a soundtrack for the 1980 Indian film ''Qurbani''. The song was on the group's debut album ''Disco Deewane'' released in 1981 by Indian producer Biddu. The album was the best selling album of Asia at that time. It changed trends of music in Pakistan and was the first South Asian album that was also a hit in Brazil, Russia, South Africa and Indonesia. The duo released their second album ''Boom Boom'' in 1982 which was the soundtrack for the Bollywood movie ''Star''. After two years the band recorded their critically acclaimed album ''Young Tarang'' in 1984. It was the first album of the subcontinent to feature music videos. Nazia and Zoheb released their fourth studio album, ''Hotline'' in 1987, which featured the duo's younger sister, Zahra Hassan. The group released their last studio album ''Camera Camera'' in 1992, which was also the first album produced by Zoheb.
Before the release of their fifth studio album, Nazia and Zoheb announced that it would be their last album. It did not achieve the same success as the previous releases and only received average reaction. After the album's release, Nazia left her singing career to focus on her personal life. Zoheb went on to pursue his career as a solo artist and released his debut album ''Kismat'' in 2006.
Nazia Hassan died from lung cancer in August 2000.
==History==


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