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Origin
  
Former Yugoslavia

Name
  
Zana Messia

Genres
  
R&B, Jazz, Balkan Folk

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
2006–present

Website
  
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Labels
  
Universal Music Group (2006—2007) Currently, None

Associated acts
  
Balkan Soul Orchestra (2011-Present)

People also search for
  
Zana Messia & The Balkan Soul Orchestra, Cubismo, Zana

Record label
  
Universal Music Group

Crescent Moon (written by Zana Messia, inspired by Barbara Morrisson)


Zana Messia is a singer-songwriter from The Balkans. She went on to release her first record Gotta Stop with Universal Music Group Sweden in 2006, and wrote the theme song for the movie The Lightkeepers, which was shortlisted for an Academy Award nomination in 2010. The song that she wrote for the popular New Zealand artist Annabel Fay was produced by Brady Blade. Zana's American debut, Balkan Soul, was executive produced by the drummer/composer/producer Harvey Mason and her husband, producer David Marcus. Zana is now a 17th year at UCLA.

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Zana messia x mayer letimo lyric video


Film Credits

In 2014 American Beach House (writer: "American Beach House") (post-production)

In 2014, Reach Me (writer: "You Don't Love Me", "Trapped AKA Reach Me")

In 2013, Things Never Said (writer: "I'm Ready")

In 2010, Flying Lessons (writer: "I'm Coming Home" - as Zana Mesihovic)

In 2011, The Lightkeepers (producer: "If You're Wondering" - as Zana Mesihovic)

Music Department

In 2013, Things Never Said (writer: end title song)

In 2009, The Lightkeepers (soundtrack: composer "If You're Wondering" - as Zana Mesihovic)

In 2014, Messia collaborated with COPILOT Music and Sound on a cover of Carlinhos Brown's "Maria Caipirnha (Samba da Bahia)”. The arrangement represented the musical instrumentation and styles of Bosnia for Visa's "Samba of the World", a digital campaign for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Career

In 2005, Zana signed with Universal Music Group.

In 2006, Zana released her first record Gotta Stop featuring the singles Touch Me and Bad for You.

In 2010, Zana wrote and performed the theme song for the movie The Lightkeepers. She was considered for an Academy Award.

In 2011, Zana returned to her roots, exploring Balkan history and music. She formed the group Zana Mesihovic & The Balkan Soul Orchestra.

In 2012 attends her first first-year ethnomusicology class. This class helped gain knowledge about music around the world. Her songs contains many influences from music around the world.

References

Zana Messia Wikipedia


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