Hadiqa
Kiani
Born
25 years ago under the sign of the Lion, Hadiqa Kiani is a lioness
with boundless amounts of energy. Like all good cats she has a
personality that is reserved, controlled and yet ambitious and
fiery. These are probably some of the very traits that have taken
Hadiqa to all her successes in the past few years given her youth
and the restraints of working as a solo female singer in Pakistan.
Needless to say, beneath the quiet but confident, shy but friendly
person lies a mature and focused woman. She is not flighty or
whimsical. She knows what she wants. She has a presence and an
aura on stage much larger than her actual petite physicality.
Though
the media has started following Hadiqa's growth recently, she
has been actively aware of the art of music since the death of
her father. At the tender, sensitive and receptive age of 3, Hadiqa,
along with her siblings was enrolled in a music school by her
mother. The idea was to shield them from any psychological imbalances
the passing away of their father might have had on their young
minds. Little did she know what talent lay within one of her children
and that it would becoming a desire that would burn into an undying
passion for singing.
"It's
in me. It's all the time in my mind, everywhere."
[
H A D I Q A ]
Like
any other form of art, singing for Hadiqa is a means to axpress
her innermost feelings. Hadiqa seems to create a spiritual connection
between the lyrics of a song, its melody and herself. It is almost
as if she allows herself to be lost in another dimension, as a
medium for the woes of lost souls out there using the gentle power
of her voice to let in the joyous life giving rays of light that
would make melancholic souls smile.
Once
in her studio the ritual begins. A ritual that is clearly very
private and has an intensity. The lights are switched off, she
feels the poetry of the lyrics and as the mood and emotions develop
within her, she expresses the event with an eruption of feeling
before it is recorded as a song.
Yet,
behind all these tones of hope and languorous melodies of dreams
lies a role model for women today who have aspirations and ambitions
for their tomorrow. To "be tough" applies to everyone
regardless of ones gender, Hadiqa strongly believes that one has
to prove to oneself whether the chosen path is the right one and
then be willing to stand by those convictions.
"One
must have a goal in life to look forward to"
[
H A D I Q A ]
Music
is Hadiqa's first and last goal, a dedication that has not only
shown itself in all her career achievements, but also in the fact
that she just got married and her belief still remains the same.
Her
career achievements range from performing on the sound track to
SARGAM for which she won an award, to performing with Junaid Jamshed,
Aakash and Fakhr-e-Alam in the first Asian "DREAM TEAM WORLD
TOUR 1996" which traveled across England. She had the opportunity
to work with Bally Sagoo; performed once again as the first Asian
in front of a 16 Million strong audience. Afterwards she worked
on two more shows with Bally Sagoo for BBC 2 and ITV before moving
to perform in the U.S. Her U.S. tour covered 15 states and a show
in Canada too. She has performed in Hong Kong with Bally Sagoo,
once again. The list of achievements goes on. The one she is most
excited about, thus far, is having signed a 2 year contract with
PEPSI as their second only solo female vocalist ever - Gloria
Estefan being the first.
With
a definitive attraction to the unusual and weird, "artistic"
people, like herself, Hadiqa is on her way to making a name for
herself and her country internationally. Her "thirst will
never end". And she will do it; by aiming high, working hard
and climbing slowly. For Hadiqa Kiani, there are "no limits".
Taken
from http://www.hadiqakiani.com/
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