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Rabi Pirzada : ウィキペディア英語版
Rabi Peerzada

Rabi Peerzada ((Urdu:رابی پیرزادہ ) is a Pakistani pop singer. She was born in Quetta on 3 February 1987, but considers herself a native of Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. She is a daughter of the former Pakistani army officer, Major Humayoon Peerzada. She is the only female karate black-belt holder from Punjab province.

Rabi Peerzada was a drummer and an occasional singer in her college life, but she started her career as a host for the weekly television show ''Sunday Ke Sunday''. She has also hosted the musical show ''Sur Sangeet'' and acted in the television play ''Koi To Aaye Ga''.
Her first song,"Dadi Kuree", was released in 2004 to popular acclaim. Her first music album ''Jadoo'' was released in 2005. In 2006, she released her second album ''Mujhe Ishq Hai''.
On 23 December 2006, she married Tariq Shah and have one son.
==Albums==

* ''Dadi Kuree'', (2005)
* ''Mujhe Ishq Hai'', (2006)

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