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| Name = Zoheb Hassan
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| Background = POP Singer
| Birth_name = Syed Zoheb-u-Din Hassan
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| Born = November 18, 1966 (Zoheb)
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| Origin = {{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]]
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| Genre = Pop
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| Years_active = 1980-2007
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| URL = www.zohebhassan.com
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{{Wikify|date=August 2007}}
{{Wikify|date=August 2007}}
''Zohaib Hassan'', younger brother of iconic [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] pop singer [[Nazia Hassan]] was born in [[London]] in late 60s. His exact date of birth has not been verified.
''Zohaib Hassan'', younger brother of iconic [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] pop singer [[Nazia Hassan]] was born in [[Karachi]] on November 18, 1966.

=Career=
=Career=

==Early Career==
==Early Career==
He and his sister [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]], spent their childhood in [[Karachi]] as well [[London]]. In late 70s, both siblings attended and sang at "Saray Dost Hamaray" ("All are our friends"), a famous musical show mainly for children produced by the music maestro Suhail Rana.
He and his sister [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]], spent their childhood in [[Karachi]] as well [[London]]. In late 70s, both siblings attended and sang at "Sang Sang Chalien" & "Kaliyon Ke Mala", famous musical show mainly for children hosted by the music maestro Suhail Rana.

==Debut==
==Debut==
Zohaib debuted in 1980 with [[album]] "Disco Deewane", a ground breaking album that was an instant hit both in [[Pakistan]], as well as in [[India]]. This particular album is credited as pioneering the pop culture in sub-continent. Indian pop singers like [[Lucky Ali]], [[Alisha Chinoy]] and [[Baba Sehgal]], and Pakistani pop singers like [[Vital Signs (pop band)|Vital Signs]], all are said to be inspired by the early work of [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]] and Zohaib.
Zohaib debuted in 1980 with [[album]] "Disco Deewane", a ground breaking album that was an instant hit both in [[Pakistan]], as well as in [[India]]. This particular album is credited as pioneering the pop culture in sub-continent. Indian pop singers like [[Lucky Ali]], [[Alisha Chinoy]] and [[Baba Sehgal]], and Pakistani pop singers like [[Vital Signs (pop band)|Vital Signs]], all are said to be inspired by the early work of [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]] and Zohaib.

==Success==
==Success==
In 1982, Zohaib released their second album "Boom Boom/Star", once again achieving great success, followed by hit albums like "Young Tarang" (1984), and "Hot Line" (1987). In all those albums, he was joined by [[Nazia Hassan]], and so the success is credited to both brother and sister, though Nazia has always been regarded as the more influential and talented of the two.</p>
In 1982, Zohaib released their second album "Boom Boom/Star", once again achieving great success, followed by hit albums like "Young Tarang" (1984), and "Hot Line" (1987). In all those albums, he was joined by [[Nazia Hassan]], and so the success is credited to both brother and sister, though Nazia has always been regarded as the more influential and talented of the two.</p>
<p>Zohaib sang duet songs with his sister Nazia, famous songs include "Dosti", "Tere Qadmon ko", and "Dum Dum Di Di". He also scored hit solo songs, including "Jhoom", "Zara Chehra to", and "Pyaar ka jaadu".
<p>Zohaib sang duet songs with his sister Nazia, famous songs include "Dosti", "Tere Qadmon ko", and "Dum Dum Di Di". He also scored hit solo songs, including "Jhoom", "Zara Chehra to", and "Pyaar ka jaadu".

==Music 89==
==Music 89==
In 1989, Nazia and Zohaib hosted the famous "Music 89" show, a controversial but hugely popular music show on which nearly all the major [[Celebrity|pop stars]] of [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] music scene first came to light, including [[Strings (band)|Strings]], Vital Signs, and the [[Jupiters]].
In 1989, Nazia and Zohaib hosted the famous "Music 89" show, a controversial but hugely popular music show on which nearly all the major [[Celebrity|pop stars]] of [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] music scene first came to light, including [[Strings (band)|Strings]], Vital Signs, and the [[Jupiters]].

==Late Career==
==Late Career==
In 1995, [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]] took retirement and went on to marry. Zohaib took some time off from music, only to make a come back as a solo artist with the album "Kismet" in 2000. Notable songs include "Kismet", "Fashion" and "Jeena".
In 1995, [[Nazia Hassan|Nazia]] took retirement and went on to marry. Zohaib took some time off from music, only to make a come back as a solo artist with the album "Kismet" in 2000. Notable songs include "Kismet", "Fashion" and "Jeena".

=Personel Life=
=Personel Life=
Zohaib is married to Gina, and is a father of two daughters.
Zohaib is married to Gina, and is a father of two daughters.

== Discography ==
=== Albums ===

# Disco Deewane (1980)
# Young Tarang (1984)
# Hotline (1987)
# Camera Camera (1992)
# Kismat (2006)

=== Films ===

# Star (1982)
# Dil Wala (1986)
# Ilzaam (1986)
# Sheela (1987)
# Saaya (1989)

=== Solo's ===

# Our Love Last Forever (1981)
# Dreamer Deewane (1981)
# Don't Think Twice (1988)
# Ankhien Band Karo (1995)
# Star of Asia (2002)
# Medlay (2002)
# Sathi Ray (2003)
# Khobsorat (2003)

=== Tv Appearances ===

# Disco Deewane (BBC Show 1981)
# Disco Deewane (DD 1 1981)
# BBC News (1981)
# Zia Moh-u-Din Show (Channel 4 1981)
# David Sole (1981)
# David Essex (1981)
# Young Tarang Show (DD 1 1984)
# Aap Ke Liye (PTV 1985)
# PTV Election Transmission (1985)
# TV Hits (1987)
# BBC Show (1987)
# PTV Awards (1988)
# Don't Think Twice (1988)
# Music 89 (1989)
# Aap Ke Mehman (1990)
# PTV 25 (1990)
# Mehman-i-Khasosi (1990)
# Studio 2 (1990)
# Eid Show (1992)
# Kaliyan (1990 - 1991)
# Pro Audio Show (1995)
# PTV World (1998)
# Zee Tv (2000)
# Tribute Concert to Nazia Hassan (2002)
# PTV Prime (2000)
# PTV Nite Time Transmission (2002)
# PTV Awards (2002)
# Face of The Year (2002)
# Black & White (Indus Vision 2002)
# PTV Ramdan Transmission (2003)
# Face of The Year (2003)
# Gaye Ge Dunia Geet Mere (Geo TV, 2003)
# Kismet Show (Geo TV, 2006)
# Hum Morning Show (Hum Tv, 2007)

=== TV Commercials ===

# Lipton (1990)
# Lipton (1991)
# Lipton (1992)
# Walls Cornetto (2001)
# Polio Compaign (2002)

=== TV Dramas ===

# Kismet (Geo Tv, 2006)

{{Unreferenced|date=August 2007}}
{{Unreferenced|date=August 2007}}



Revision as of 07:28, 6 September 2007

Zoheb Hassan

Zohaib Hassan, younger brother of iconic Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan was born in Karachi on November 18, 1966.

Career

Early Career

He and his sister Nazia, spent their childhood in Karachi as well London. In late 70s, both siblings attended and sang at "Sang Sang Chalien" & "Kaliyon Ke Mala", famous musical show mainly for children hosted by the music maestro Suhail Rana.

Debut

Zohaib debuted in 1980 with album "Disco Deewane", a ground breaking album that was an instant hit both in Pakistan, as well as in India. This particular album is credited as pioneering the pop culture in sub-continent. Indian pop singers like Lucky Ali, Alisha Chinoy and Baba Sehgal, and Pakistani pop singers like Vital Signs, all are said to be inspired by the early work of Nazia and Zohaib.

Success

In 1982, Zohaib released their second album "Boom Boom/Star", once again achieving great success, followed by hit albums like "Young Tarang" (1984), and "Hot Line" (1987). In all those albums, he was joined by Nazia Hassan, and so the success is credited to both brother and sister, though Nazia has always been regarded as the more influential and talented of the two.

Zohaib sang duet songs with his sister Nazia, famous songs include "Dosti", "Tere Qadmon ko", and "Dum Dum Di Di". He also scored hit solo songs, including "Jhoom", "Zara Chehra to", and "Pyaar ka jaadu".

Music 89

In 1989, Nazia and Zohaib hosted the famous "Music 89" show, a controversial but hugely popular music show on which nearly all the major pop stars of Pakistani music scene first came to light, including Strings, Vital Signs, and the Jupiters.

Late Career

In 1995, Nazia took retirement and went on to marry. Zohaib took some time off from music, only to make a come back as a solo artist with the album "Kismet" in 2000. Notable songs include "Kismet", "Fashion" and "Jeena".

Personel Life

Zohaib is married to Gina, and is a father of two daughters.

Discography

Albums

  1. Disco Deewane (1980)
  2. Young Tarang (1984)
  3. Hotline (1987)
  4. Camera Camera (1992)
  5. Kismat (2006)

Films

  1. Star (1982)
  2. Dil Wala (1986)
  3. Ilzaam (1986)
  4. Sheela (1987)
  5. Saaya (1989)

Solo's

  1. Our Love Last Forever (1981)
  2. Dreamer Deewane (1981)
  3. Don't Think Twice (1988)
  4. Ankhien Band Karo (1995)
  5. Star of Asia (2002)
  6. Medlay (2002)
  7. Sathi Ray (2003)
  8. Khobsorat (2003)

Tv Appearances

  1. Disco Deewane (BBC Show 1981)
  2. Disco Deewane (DD 1 1981)
  3. BBC News (1981)
  4. Zia Moh-u-Din Show (Channel 4 1981)
  5. David Sole (1981)
  6. David Essex (1981)
  7. Young Tarang Show (DD 1 1984)
  8. Aap Ke Liye (PTV 1985)
  9. PTV Election Transmission (1985)
  10. TV Hits (1987)
  11. BBC Show (1987)
  12. PTV Awards (1988)
  13. Don't Think Twice (1988)
  14. Music 89 (1989)
  15. Aap Ke Mehman (1990)
  16. PTV 25 (1990)
  17. Mehman-i-Khasosi (1990)
  18. Studio 2 (1990)
  19. Eid Show (1992)
  20. Kaliyan (1990 - 1991)
  21. Pro Audio Show (1995)
  22. PTV World (1998)
  23. Zee Tv (2000)
  24. Tribute Concert to Nazia Hassan (2002)
  25. PTV Prime (2000)
  26. PTV Nite Time Transmission (2002)
  27. PTV Awards (2002)
  28. Face of The Year (2002)
  29. Black & White (Indus Vision 2002)
  30. PTV Ramdan Transmission (2003)
  31. Face of The Year (2003)
  32. Gaye Ge Dunia Geet Mere (Geo TV, 2003)
  33. Kismet Show (Geo TV, 2006)
  34. Hum Morning Show (Hum Tv, 2007)

TV Commercials

  1. Lipton (1990)
  2. Lipton (1991)
  3. Lipton (1992)
  4. Walls Cornetto (2001)
  5. Polio Compaign (2002)

TV Dramas

  1. Kismet (Geo Tv, 2006)