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Winter's debut full-length album, Supreme Blue Dream, was released in 2015. The band embarked on a two-year international tour to support the album, touring mostly through the US, Brazil and Argentina. [3] [4] [5] Between 2016 and 2018, while still touring to support Supreme Blue Dream, Winter released several standalone singles.
Samira Koppikar is a music director, composer, singer and songwriter. In 2015, she made her debut as a Bollywood composer with the song "Maati Ka Palang" for the film NH10 . As a Bollywood playback singer , she made her debut with "Aaj Phir Tum Pe" for the film Hate Story 2 (2014) which reached number 7 in the top 10 Bollywood songs of 2014. [ 1 ]
Ayza Aeesh (Arabic: عايزة أعيش, English: I Want to Live) is the 43rd studio album by Moroccan recording artist Samira Said. The album was released by Rotana Records on November 5, 2015. Ayza Aeesh marks Said's first album in over seven years since Ayaam Hayati (2008) was released in summer 2008.
Samira Manners (born 9 July 2000), is a bilingual British-Swedish singer-songwriter. [1] Samira has an English father and a Swedish mother. She learnt her first English in pre-school in Southern England and grew up speaking English at home in Sweden. She signed to Cardiac Records / Sony Music Sweden in 2020 and has since released 8 singles. [2]
Samira Azer gizi Efendiyeva (Azerbaijani: Samirə Azər qızı Əfəndiyeva; [1] born 17 April 1991), known as Samira Efendi or Efendi, is an Azerbaijani singer. She represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song " Mata Hari ".
Samira Abdelrazak Bensaïd (Arabic: سميرة عبد الرزاق بنسعيد, romanized: Samīra ʿAbd ar-Razzāq ibn Saʿīd; born 10 January 1958), professionally known as Samira Said (Arabic: سميرة سعيد, romanized: Samīra Saʿīd), is a Moroccan-Egyptian singer who has lived in Egypt for more than 40 years and is known for her Egyptian Arabic genre. [1]
Samira was born into a Lebanese Christian family in the village of Rmayleh, Lebanon. [2] She lived in the Rmayleh neighborhood of Beirut, [3] Lebanon, with her sister and her husband. [4] As a child, she enjoyed Classical Arab music and was particularly a fan of Farid al-Atrash. She often climbed a tree at her home and sang his songs aloud.
Samira Brahmia was born in Besançon, France, in the mid-1970s, while her father was studying there. Her family moved back to Algeria when she was a child, and she grew up there. [1] In Algeria in the 1990s, during a decade of near-civil war, she dreamed of becoming a singer.