Hadiqa Kiyani

Hadiqa Kiyani is a prominent Pakistani singer, songwriter, and philanthropist, known for her contributions to the pop and folk music genres. Born on August 11, 1980, in Karachi, she gained fame in the late 1990s with her debut album, "Raaz," which featured hit songs like "Aankhein" and "Booha Barish." Her musical style blends contemporary pop with traditional Pakistani influences, making her a versatile artist. Notable works include her albums "Hadiqa Kiani," "Rung," and "Aasmaan," showcasing her vocal range and lyrical depth. She has also contributed significantly to soundtracks for various television dramas, enhancing her popularity and reach. Kiyani has received numerous awards, including Lux Style Awards and Pakistan Media Awards, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the music industry. Beyond music, she is known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in education and healthcare, which have furthered her impact beyond the arts. Her ability to connect with audiences emotionally and her commitment to social causes have made Hadiqa Kiyani not only a musical icon but also a respected figure in Pakistani society.