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Name
  
Khadja Nin

Role
  
Singer · khadja-nin.com


Spouse
  
Jacky Ickx (m. 1978)

Music group
  
Les Enfoires (1997)

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Albums
  
Ya Pili..., Le Zenith des Enfoires, Sambolera, Ya..., Ya, Khadja Nin

Similar People
  
Jacky Ickx, Vanina Ickx, Frank Boeijen, Benabar, Coumba Gawlo

Zodiac Sign
  
Cancer

Genres
  
Afro-pop

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Years active
  
1980s–present

Labels
  
BMG

Born
  
27 June 1959 (age 64), Bujumbura, Ruanda-Urundi

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Khadja Nin (born 27 June 1959) is a Burundian singer and musician.

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Nin was born in Burundi, the youngest of a family of eight. Her father was a diplomat. She studied music at an early age like most of her brothers and sisters. With her exceptional singing voice, at the age of seven she became one of the lead vocalists in the Bujumbura choir and performed in the local cathedral. She left Burundi for Zaire in 1975 and married Belgian former racing driver Jacky Ickx in 1978. In 1980 she emigrated to Belgium with her two-year-old son. In 1985 she obtained a contract with BMG. Her second album, a 1994 release entitled Ya Pili, was critically acclaimed.

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Her breakthrough came in 1996 with her widely popular album Sambolera, which was sung in Swahili, Kirundi, and French. In 1997 she performed the song "Sailing" in a duet with Montserrat Caballé on the album Friends For Life. She successfully used a blend between African rhythms and modern pop to create her own unique brand of music. One of her most popular songs is Sina Mali, Sina Deni, a translated cover version of Stevie Wonder's song Free.

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Discography

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  • 1992 – Khadja Nin
  • 1994 – Ya Pili ...
  • 1996 – Sambolera
  • 1998 – Ya ...
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    References

    Khadja Nin Wikipedia