Fazeela Amir
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Fazeela Amir (16 December 1969) is a Maldivian singer.


Early life

Fazeela Amir was born and raised in the "Amir family" where several artists including Ahmed Amir and Ibrahim Amir were brought up and "ruled" the music industry. She made her career debut with the album ''Hiyy Fahi'' where she lent her voice for eleven songs in the album. This resulted in her receiving several offers from music directors and producers to sing for their films and albums before making her breakthrough with her "high-pitched" rendition of the songs in the 1994 released film '' Dheriyaa''. Her duets with Ali Rameez are well noted in the industry and maximum duets with Rameez are recorded by Amir. In 1998, the Government of Maldives honoured her with the National Award of Recognition. She remained as one of the most commercially successful and popular local artists till 2004, where the local scene of studio albums continued to trend downward. At the 3rd
Gaumee Film Awards The Gaumee Film Awards aka Dhivehi Film Awards are presented by National Centre for the Arts to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Maldivian film industry. The Gaumee Film Award ceremony is the oldest film event ...
ceremony, Amir was bestowed as the Best Female Playback Singer for her vocal performance in the song "Mihitha Loabi Dheynan" from '' Amaanaaiy'' (1998). In 2018, Air was ranked fourth in the list of the "Most Desired Comeback Voices", compiled by ''Dho?''.


Discography


Feature film


Short films


Television


Non-film songs


Accolades


References

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