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Hindi Zahra
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Bio
Hindi Zahra is a renowned singer and composer from Morocco. Born into a family with numerous music talents, Hindi decided to take a career in the music industry and became known for her single “Imik Simik” from her first album “Handmade. Most of Zahra’s songs are all centered around themes of self-realization and love.
Discography
Albums3
Homeland
Homeland2015 • AlbumTracks: 11
Until The Next Journey
Until The Next Journey2011 • albumTracks: 6
Handmade- Remastered
Handmade- Remastered2011 • albumTracks: 11
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