Nasiba abdullayeva biography of christopher kennedy
Born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan on November 15, , Nasiba Abdullaeva was the youngest of seven children. Her father, Melik, an Iranian, possessed a natural talent for music and played multiple instruments. Her mother, Halkhuchak, a Tajik, shared her husband's passion for music. From a young age, Abdullaeva was immersed in a musical environment.
She studied accordion at a music school, and her father's unwavering support fueled her aspirations. Despite their modest means, he purchased a motorcycle to transport her to and from lessons. Abdullaeva's musical journey began in when she joined the "Samarkand" music ensemble. The same year, she released her debut albums, "Bari Gal" and "Samarkand.
Her solo album, "Aylonai," further solidified her status as a beloved vocalist. Abdullaeva's energetic performances and diverse repertoire captivated audiences across Uzbekistan and neighboring republics. Abdullaeva's versatility allowed her to seamlessly collaborate with other artists and create solo projects. Over the years, Abdullaeva has released numerous albums, including "Sog'inch" , "Umr Bahori" , and "Baxt o'zi nimadur?
Her music videos, such as "Baxt o'zi nimadur" and "Majnun," have garnered millions of views on the internet.
Nasiba Abdullaeva (Uzbekistan).
Abdullaeva married guitarist Eldar Abdullaev in They had two children, Anvar and Akbar. In the late s, their marriage ended, leading to a brief hiatus in her music career. However, Abdullaeva found strength in her music and returned to the stage more determined than ever.