Years active 2007-present Members Iman Hashi, Siham Hashi | Albums Lost | |
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Record labels Warner Bros. Records, Universal Motown Records Genres Popular music, Rhythm and blues Similar Anatii, Akon, A'maal Nuux, Elijah Kelley, Berry Gordy Profiles |
Faarrow chasing highs
Faarrow, is a Canadian Pop/R&B musical duo. Consisting of Somali sisters Siham and Iman Hashi, the group released their debut EP "Lost" in 2016.
Contents
- Faarrow chasing highs
- Faarrow say my name official music video
- Personal life
- Career
- Philanthropy
- Songs
- References

Faarrow say my name official music video
Personal life

Iman and Siham Hashi, were born in Mogadishu, Somalia. Fleeing their homes to escape civil war, the sisters and their family relocated to Toronto, Canada as Refugees. Early into their teens the sisters identified their music ability but told no one for fear of the cultural taboo. When they finally made the decision to pursue a music career, they moved to Atlanta, Georgia to begin their journey.
Career

In Atlanta the sisters began recording and within six short months, caught the attention of Universal Motown. After some time at the label and no debut, they decided it was time to move on (figuratively and literally).

Iman and Siham then made the move to Los Angeles as free agents. Wasting no time, they were back in the studio crafting a new sound. Iman, meaning ‘FAITH’ and Siham, meaning 'ARROW’ gives light to their name, FAARROW. Their music has evolved into a drum heavy fusion of World, Hip hop and Pop music. The sisters have recently inked a deal with Warner Bros Records and worked with their producer Elijah Kelley on their debut EP, 'Lost'! Iman and Siham also serve as U.N. Spokes People with the U.N. Refugee Agency and are actively involved with humanitarian efforts for organizations alike.
Faarrow's main musical influences include the Spice Girls, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Mika.
The band name Faarrow is a fusion of the meanings of their respective names translated from Arabic ("faith" and "arrow).
Philanthropy
In the 2000s, Siham and Iman established Somalia Lives Again, a non-profit organization which aims to give back to their country of birth. They have also raised proceeds for humanitarian work through their Wish Creatively initiative, which sells handmade jewelry. Additionally, the band has performed on World Refugee Day in Tunisia, and at the UNHCR's Nansen Refugee Award ceremony.
Songs
Say My Name2013
Rule the World2013
LostLost · 2016