Azadi_(song)

Naaz (singer)

Naaz (singer)

Dutch-Kurdish singer


Naaz Mohammed (born 8 June 1998), known professionally as Naaz, is a Dutch-Kurdish singer. Born and raised in the Netherlands, she initially gained media attention after she auditioned for Holland's Got Talent in 2014.

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Early life

Naaz Mohammed was born in Gorinchem, but moved to Rotterdam when she was two.[1][2] Her parents fled Iraq during the Gulf War;[1] Naaz's father is a doctor, and her mother is his assistant.[3] She was bullied in school but found comfort in the words of one of her teachers. A car accident in which her parents were wounded was a turning point in her life and that of her parents; before, music was a "no-go" for them and she had to abide by a strict dress code, but after the accident, the family was more open with and accepting of each other.[1]

Career

2014-2018: Career beginnings, Bits of Naaz

In 2014, Naaz took part in Holland's Got Talent.

On 13 November 2015, Naaz featured in Yellow Claw and Flux Pavilion's song, "Catch Me".[4] On 30 September 2016, she released her first solo song, "Sadboy". Naaz created the songs on Bits of Naaz in her room, using a computer, a microphone, and a keyboard.[3] She recorded most of the songs in the EP in December 2017. At the time, she wasn't allowed to go to the studio because her parents did not want her to take a career in music.[3] Naaz later found a manager who persuaded her parents to let her continue a career as a musician.[3] On 18 May 2017, Naaz released her debut single, "Words". A music video was released to accompany the song on June 8.[5] On 18 August 2017, Naaz released her second single, "Can't". A music video for the song came out a week later. On 13 October 2017, she released her third single, "Up to Something". On 25 October 2017, Naaz performed "Words" on Vevo DSCVR. On 12 February 2018, Naaz released her fourth single, "Loving Love". The single entered the Dutch Singles Tip and peaked at #30.[6]

On 30 April 2018, Naaz released her debut EP, Bits of Naaz.[7] Bits of Naaz debuted and peaked at #81 in the Netherlands,[6] and its success led to her to play at Rock Werchter and various European countries; she received two Edison Awards for the EP.[1] Naaz joined Hayley Kiyoko on her European Encore Tour.[8]

2019-present: The Beautiful Struggle, current music

On 14 June 2019, Naaz released the first single, "TAPED", for her second EP, the beautiful struggle,[9] and the second single, "damage", in September 2019,[10] which she said was a song about "emotionally damaged DNA".[11] On 27 September 2019, Naaz released the song "it's not you it's me". On 4 October 2019, Naaz released her sophomore EP, the beautiful struggle.[12][13][14]

Naaz joined Melanie Martinez on her K-12 tour in 2020.[15] She went on her own headline tour promote her EP.[16]

On 10 July 2020, Naaz released the single "Mute Love".[17]

On 31 May 2022, Naaz released the single "Sad Violins", her first in two years.[18]

Awards and nominations

Naaz has won two Edison Awards, a Dutch music award, and was nominated in two categories of the XITE Awards in 2017.[19]

In January 2020, Naaz won two awards at the Music Moves Europe Talent Awards, a music awards ceremony funded by the European Union.[20] Award winners received prizes of €10,000, with an additional €5,000 for the Public Choice award, which Naaz won.[21][20]

Discography

Extended plays

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Singles

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Artistry

Naaz has listed Linkin Park, Lorde, and Tove Lo as musical inspirations.[27][further explanation needed]


References

  1. School, Joep (8 July 2018). "Naaz: 'Ik heb een nogal ingewikkeld hoofd'". Het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  2. "Naaz talks EP 'Bits of Naaz' and playing the NME stage at Live at Leeds". NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM. 2018-05-01. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  3. Catch Me (feat. Naaz), retrieved 2021-02-09
  4. Hung, Steffen. "Naaz - Loving Love". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  5. Mohammed, Naaz. "Bits of Naaz Review".
  6. "Hayley Kiyoko". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  7. "TURTLENEK | NAAZ - Taped". TURTLENEK. 2019-07-01. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  8. "Premiere: Naaz - "damage :(" | Wonderland Magazine". Wonderland. 2019-09-19. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  9. "Naaz shares intriguing 'Bits Of Naaz' EP". diymag.com. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  10. "Premiere: Naaz - "damage :(" | Wonderland Magazine". Wonderland. 2019-09-19. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  11. "Naaz returns with the empowering "Sad Violins" [Video]". EARMILK. 2022-05-31. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  12. Kurdistan24. "Dutch Kurdish artist wins two prizes at Music Moves Europe Talent Awards". Kurdistan24. Retrieved 2020-01-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. Amter, Charlie (2020-01-18). "Italy's Meduza, Dutch singer Naaz Among Winners at Music Moves Europe Talent Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  14. "Naaz - Loving Love - hitparade.ch". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  15. "Naaz — Words". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  16. "Naaz — Up to Something". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  17. "Naaz — Loving Love". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  18. "Naaz — As Fun". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 15 September 2022.

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