25 years on: Remembering Pakistan’s queen of pop Nazia Hassan
Legacy of a pop princess: Nazia Hassan’s Music lives on


(Web Desk): It has been 25 years since legendary pop singer Nazia Hassan passed away, but her voice and legacy continue to echo in the hearts of millions across the globe.
Known as the pioneer of pop music in Pakistan, Nazia Hassan brought a fresh sound to the local music scene in the 1980s. With her soulful voice and modern style, she broke new ground in South Asian music and inspired a generation, especially young women, to follow their dreams in the world of entertainment.
Her iconic hits like Aap Jaisa Koi, Boom Boom, Disco Deewane, Dosti, and Aankhen Milane Wale remain timeless, still loved and listened to by fans young and old.
Nazia wasn’t just a singer, she was a cultural icon. Her charm, grace, and trailblazing career made her a role model for women not only in Pakistan but also in India, where she enjoyed massive popularity.
Even today, fans remember her by playing her songs, sharing memories, and celebrating her life, proving that legends never truly die.
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