

But the retired Hassan refused to sing a song that might offend Pakistan. Biddu composed a song, " Made in India" and he wanted Nazia to sing it. After the album's release, she left her singing career to focus on her personal life. Before the album's release, she and Zohaib announced that it would be their last album. In 1991, Hassan and her brother Zohaib recorded her fifth album, Camera Camera. She hosted another show, Dhanak on PTV in the same year. The show launched the careers of many new rising bands and singers and became popular in Pakistan. It was the first-ever all pop-music stage show to be aired on television. In 1989, she and Zohaib hosted the show Music '89. In 1988, she and her brother Zohaib appeared with music maestro Sohail Rana in his television program, Sung Sung. Aa Haan was the most popular song of the album.

Her fourth album, Hotline was released in 1987. After the release of Young Tarang, she returned to singing for Bollywood movies as a playback singer. "Ankhien Milane Wale" was a popular song from the album. The album became one of the most popular in Asia. It was the first album in Pakistan to feature music videos, which were made in London by David Rose and Kathy Rose. Hassan's third album, Young Tarang, was released in 1984. The album was successful and increased the popularity of Hassan and Zohaib in Pakistan and India. She was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer, although this time she did not win. The soundtrack album, Star/Boom Boom, was released.
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Īfter the release of Disco Deewane, Biddu offered Zoheb and her a chance to act in the movie Star in 1982, but they refused and instead chose to perform the soundtrack. At the height of Disco Deewane fever, she frequently drew large crowds, such as 50,000 to 100,000 people greeting her at Calcutta Airport. Nazia and Zoheb were signed by EMI Group and were the first South Asian singers to be signed by an international music company. The album became a mega-hit and Hassan became an established pop singer in Pakistan the album also featured vocals by her brother Zohaib Hassan. The album broke sales records in Pakistan and India and even topped the charts in the West Indies, Latin America and Russia, becoming an international success. Hassan promptly collaborated with Biddu on numerous other projects in 1981, she became the first playback singer to release an album. Nazia with Biddu and others in Mumbai, 1994. On August 13, 2000, Hassan died of lung cancer in London at the age of 35. Hassan was revealed to have dealt with several issues in her personal life, such as depression. In addition to singing, she also engaged in philanthropic activities, and was appointed by UNICEF as its cultural ambassador in 1991.

She was a recipient of Pakistan's civilian award, Pride of Performance. Throughout her singing career spanning over 15 years, Hassan became one of Pakistan's most popular celebrities. Her success played a key role in shaping Pakistani pop music scene. They also hosted the first-ever pop-music stage show, Music '89, produced by Shoaib Mansoor. In 1988 she appeared in Sung Sung with music maestro Sohail Rana. Along with her brother, she also appeared in several television programs. Her last album, Camera Camera in 1992, was part of a campaign against drugs. Hassan followed up with the albums Boom Boom in 1982, part of which was used as the soundtrack of the film Star (1982), Young Tarang in 1984, and Hotline in 1987. The album included the English language single " Dreamer Deewane" which led her to be the first Pakistani singer to make it to the British charts. Her debut album, Disco Deewane, was released in 1981, and charted in fourteen countries worldwide and became the best-selling Asian pop record up at the time. She received praise for the single, and won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer at the age of 15 in 1981, becoming the first Pakistani to win and currently remains the youngest recipient of the award to date. Hassan made her singing debut with the song " Aap Jaisa Koi", which appeared in the Indian film Qurbani in 1980. She, along with her brother Zoheb Hassan, went on to sell over 65 million records worldwide. Referred to as the " Queen of Pop" in South Asia, she is regarded as one of the most influential singers across South and Southeast Asia. Nazia Hassan (Ap– August 13, 2000) was a Pakistani singer-songwriter, lawyer and social activist.
