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Haniya Aslam

Haniya Aslam

Haniya Aslam is a Pakistani musician. She began her career as member of music group Zeb and Haniya. In 2014 she left the group and moved to Canada for studies. Later she pursued her solo career in Canada.

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Islamabad To See Haniya Aslam, Natasha Ejaz, Alien Panda Jury & More Come Together For 'Good Scene'

New Karachi-based label Cape Monze Records and performance management Tiny Dancer Live has just announced that they will be bringing together some of the fresh and exciting stalwarts of Pakistan's...

Miss Modular Special On Female Pakistani Artists For NTS

Over a special 2-hour long broadcast, NTS Radio’s Miss Modular has showcased women spearheading alternative music culture in Pakistan with artists like Natasha Humera Ejaz, Sana Nasir, Haniya Aslam,...

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