Rafiyath Rameeza
Rameeza receiving the National Award of Recognition, 2011
Born (1976-03-23) 23 March 1976
Male', Maldives
Occupation
  • Playback singer
Years active1994–present
SpouseIbrahim Amir
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals

Rafiyath Rameeza (23 March 1976) is a Maldivian singer.

Early life

Rafiyath Rameeza was born and raised in the "Rameez family" where several artists including Ali Rameez and Ibrahim Rameez were brought up and "ruled" the music industry.[1] At the age of 12, while studying at Aminiya School, she competed in the Television Maldives Interschool Singing Competition and continued to participate in the same competition for more years.[2] In 1993, at the age of seventeen, while studying at Malé English School, Rameeza performed the song "Kaakuhey Mithaahuree" in the competition which fetched the award for best performer from her age category and was ranked in the second place of the competition.[3] The following year, she performed the song "Heylaa Hure Ey" which again resulted in her winning the first place in the age category and second place in overall from the competition.[3] She credited the old Bollywood classical songs for the trainings, vocal exercises and techniques she had learnt in singing.[2]

After completing her studies, Rameeza worked as a secretary at a law firm for eight years.[2] While she was working at this job, Rameeza married one of her singing duet partners, Ibrahim Amir, the brother of two renowned singers, Ahmed Amir and Fazeela Amir.[4] During this time she worked as a mentor for the young generation artists including: Aishath Maain Rasheed, Lahufa Faiz and Meera Mohamed Majid.[2] After giving birth to her first child, Rameeza quits the job and started recording for albums and films as a hobby.[1]

Career

Upon release of her first recording, Rameeza received several offers from music directors and producers to sing for their films and albums.[1] The song "Liyunu Sitee Ey", from the album Furaana (1998) was the breakthrough performance by Rameeza, where she carved a niche in the "slow romantic and high-pitched" genre.[2] Rameeza believes she is more "confident" and her "voice suits better" in slow tracks rather than fast-paced songs, though she began experimenting with her "lower vocal range" later in the career.[1]

2010 witnessed a "new rise" in Rameeza where she recorded for several films including Veeraana and Niuma while remaking some old classical songs like "Ey Zamaana" and "Saahibaa" for Dhin Veynuge Hithaamaigaa and "Hiyy Adhu Ronee Ey" for Heyonuvaane.[5] The song "Aadhey Aadhey" from Zalzalaa En'buri Aun released during the same year fetched her a Gaumee Film Award nomination for Best Female Playback Singer.[6] A sequel to her song of the same name from the film Zalzalaa (2000), "Aadhey Aadhey" was praised by the music critics for her "haunting" vocals.[5] In 2011, the Government of Maldives honoured her with the National Award of Recognition, which Rameeza attributed as her biggest achievement.[2] She is celebrated as one of the few singers who remains in the top of the industry since the 1990s.[5]

Apart from singing, Rameeza made a brief appearance in the Ali Shifau-directed horror film Fathis Handhuvaruge Feshun 3D which serves as a prequel to Fathis Handhuvaru (1997), where she played the role Zoona, which was played by Niuma Mohamed in its sequel and was noted as a "surprising and unseen" side of Rameeza.[7][8]

In the media

In a publication from Haveeru Daily, Maisoon Moosa praised her "excellence in dominating the slow romantic song genre for over 25 years, despite the rise in new talents and styles" and commended her for "still remaining relevant in the industry while her contemporaries faded".[2] In an interview from Avas, Ahmed Nadheem calling her the "Evergreen Queen of Maldives" noted that she has "a voice that does not deteriorate and a beauty that never fades with age".[1] Apart from that, her "discipline" and "work ethics" were appraised in the media where she is always seen "wearing long sleeved" and "socially acceptable" dresses in public gatherings.

Discography

Feature film

Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s) Notes
1994 Kulunu "Ruhumaa Kulunaa Loabivaa" Muaviyath Anwar
1996 Hagu An'bi "Dhusheethee Mi Dheyhun" Ahmed Sharumeel Solo Appears in Soundtrack album
1998 Ethoofaaneerey "Eyru Dhinhaa Ufaa" Ahmed Shakeeb Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi
Sirru "Jaadhoo Ekey Kalaa Hedhee" Ahmed Sharumeel Ibrahim Amir
1999 Umurah "Ey Loabidheyshey Mastheevi Reyrey" Adam Haleem Adnan Ali Rameez
"Umurunve Maazee Qaruneh Dhiyas"
2000 Zalzalaa "Aadhey Aadhey" Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi Solo
2001 Ranmuiy "Gislumaa Veynugaa" Abdul Muhaimin Solo
"Jaadhooge Malikaa Fenumun Mirey" Ibrahim Amir Appears in Soundtrack album
2004 Dharinnahtakai "Insaaneke Mee Dhuniyeygaa" Easa Shareef Solo
"Athugaa Hifaa Dhin Ithubaarakun" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Ibrahim Rameez
2009 Loaiybahtakaa "Hiyy Nagaafaa Ma Dhineemaa" Adam Haleem Adnan Abdul Baaree
"Shaairekey Thee Beynunvey Khiyaal" Appears in Soundtrack album
2010 Maafeh Neiy "Hanhaarain Hiyy Furidhey" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali
Dhin Veynuge Hithaamaigaa "Ey Zamaanaa" Yoosuf Mohamedfulhu Solo
"Annaashey Hinithunvelamaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee,
Ahmed Shabeen, Mariyam Ashfa, Aminath Shaufa Saeed
"Dhoadhi Ran" (Version 1) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Mumthaz Moosa
"Saahibaa" Hussain Sobah Abdul Baaree
"Dhoadhi Ran" (Version 2) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali Appears in Soundtrack album
Zalzalaa En'buri Aun "Aadhey Aadhey" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Solo
Veeraana "Veeraanaa Vefaavaa Hayaaiy" Adam Haleem Adnan Ibrahim Zaid Ali
"Veeraanaa" (Promotional Song) Various
Niuma "Hithugaa An'dhaa Mi Alifaan" Solo
Heyonuvaane "Hiyy Adhu Ronee Ey Nudhaashey" Hussain Shihab
"Dhekefeemey Beevi Manzaru" (Slow Version) Boi Ahmed Khaleel
2011 Sazaa "Sazaa" (Theme Song) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
"Sazaa" (Promotional Song) Hussain Sobah Ahmed Yaafiu
Hithey Dheymee "Hithey Dheymee" Yoosuf Mohamedfulhu Mohamed Farhad
"Hithey Dheymee" (Sad Version)
"Vey Kalaa Furaanaigaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
"Saafu Nayaa Han'dhuvaru" Mumthaz Moosa
"Oagaave Bunamey" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Hassan Ilham Appears in Soundtrack album
Zaharu "Araamudheyshey" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali
"Dhuniyeynvee Baakee" Solo
E Bappa "Ulhe Ulhe Gaimuvee" Mumthaz Moosa
Laelaa "Kuramey Rovey" Solo
Hiyy Yaara Dheefa "Thivee Beywafaa" (Version 1) Mumthaz Moosa
Insaaf "Ranyaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
2012 Mihashin Furaana Dhandhen "Sihijjey Birun" Mausoom Shakir Humaidh
2013 Dhilakani "Dhilakani" (Promotional Song) Ahmed Falah Ahmed Yaafiu, Ibrahim Nifar (Thihthi)
2014 Aniyaa "Bunaashey Hithaa Ey" Ismail Mubarik Hassan Jalaal
Raanee "Oagaave Bunamey" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Hassan Ilham
2015 Gilan "Gilan" (Theme Song) Hussain Sobah Hussain Sobah
2016 Vafaatheri Kehiveriya "Vafaatheri Kehiveriyaa" Adam Haleem Adhnan Solo
Vee Beyvafa "Mastheh Geney Hulhu Roavelan" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali
2017 Neydhen Vakivaakah "Mendhan Veemaa" Mumthaz Moosa
Bos "Mihiyy Edhey Goiy Nuvanee" Mausoom Shakir Hamoodh Ibrahim
2023 Loabi Vevijje "Heelumey Hiyy Furey" (Version 1) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Aleef Ali

Short films

Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s)
2009 Pink Fairy "Pink Fairy" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Solo
"Pink Fairy" (Remix Version)
2012 Dheke Dhekeves 6 "Hiyy Thelheyhey" Adam Haleem Adnan Hussain Sobah

Television

Year Title Song Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s)
1994 Qurubaan "Thasveeru Mithuraa Fenumun Mirey" Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel
2009 Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey "Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey" Adam Haleem Adnan Ibrahim Zaid Ali
2010 Mohommaa Gaadiyaa 2 "Ran Loabivaa" Hassan Ilham
"Ishqee Maabageechaa" Ahmed Falah Mumthaz Moosa
2011 Furaana Dheynan "Furaana Dheynan" Mohamed Farhad
2022 Dairy "Thiee Hooreh" Hussain Sobah Hussain Sobah

Non-film songs

Year Album/single Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
N/A N/A "Mey Vanee Thadheh Vefaa" Solo
N/A N/A "Hin'ganvee Raasthaa" Solo
N/A N/A "Maamalun Gathaa Amunaa" Solo
N/A N/A "Leyn Favaathee" Ibrahim Zaid Ali
N/A N/A "Abadhu Dhen Ma Roanhey Vee" Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi
N/A N/A "Heevaa Thi Gothakee Goaheh Mihaaru" Solo
N/A Vasmeeru "Thiya Loa Kuraa Ishaaraaiy" Mumthaz Moosa
N/A Abdulla Hameedhuge Thaubeen Jalsaa "Karunun Furey Dheloa" Solo
N/A Dhohokkobe: Raaja Raanee "Raaja Raanee Bageechaa" Solo
1993 Interschool Singing Competition "Kaakuhey Mithaa Huree" Solo
Addana "Loabeege Hoonu Roohey" Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel
"Dhin Thadhaa Veynakee Beywafaa" Solo
Crescendo '93 "Libey Dhirun Hithuge Baarey Thee" Haamidh
"Ai Moosun Mi Nayaa" Unknown Artist
"Angaa Javaabu Dheynuhey" Solo
Malaa Faiy "Iru Eyge Alikan Dhemun Dhuniyein" Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel Solo
"Dhuniyeyge ufalaa araamaa" Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel
1994 Interschool Singing Competition "Heylaa Hureyey" Solo
Kasab "Thasveeru Mithuraa Fenumun Mirey" Fenthashi Mohamed Khaleel
"Bunedhey Miee Molhu Ramzekey"
1995 Crescendo '95 "Thikiyaalugaa Vanee Kaakuhey" Abdulla Waheedh (Waddey)
"Reethi Hinithun Dhakkaairu"
Farimaa "Maazeevi Reyrey" Ahmed Rasheedh (Hulhudheli)
Hedheykuri 2 "Vakivee Kalaage Sababun" (Duet Version) Ahmed Naseer (Addu)
"Fenifaa Nooney Hiyy Dheewaanaa"
"Vakivee Kalaage Sababun" (Female Version) Solo
"Vey Han'dhaan"
"Dhathi Hiyyve Ehee Hoadhan" Mohamed Shahuban
1996 Dheewaanaa "Heevaa Thi Gothakee Goaheh Mihaaru" Solo
"Loabeegaa Vaane Dhiwaanaa Vumey Mee" Mohamed Shahuban
Fashuvi "Jaaney Dhoove Jaan Ahmed Sharumeel Ibrahim Amir, Fazeela Amir, Ali Rameez
Maayoos "Annaashey Loabeegaa Magey" Solo
Sahaaraa "Vee Mirey Hiyy Magey"
"Love Hama Love" Muaviyath Anwar
Shakuvaa "Loabeege Khiyaal Kollan" Ahmed Shakeeb
1997 Mathaaran "Thee Thee Ey Magey" Solo
Sarindhaa "Jaadhoo Ekey Kalaa Hedhee" Ahmed Sharumeel Ibrahim Amir
"Libey Veynee Sazaa" Solo
Shabaab "Eyru Dhinhaa Ufaa" Ahmed Shakeeb Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi
"Ruhumugaa Kaakuhey Balaalanee" Ibrahim Rameez
1998 Furaana "Liyunu Sitee Ey" Solo
"Reethee Heeleemaa" Ali Rameez
Hungaanu "Loabi Loabi Hashigan'dekey Thiee"
1999 Himeyn "Eynaage Khabareh Neiy Vefaa" Easa Shareef Solo
"Fahun Beywafaa Vee"
"Reethi Malah Ekuraa Ziyaaraiy"
"Nufilaa Thadheh Zamaanvee"
"Rahumu Neiy Dhuniyeyn"
"Moosun Alivejjey" Ibrahim Amir
"Insaanaa Mee Dhoa" Ibrahim Rameez
"Maunavee Aalamun" Ali Rameez
"Heydhavey Gadi Heydhavey"
"Loabivan Thiya Khiyaalu Kuran"
Kalhirava "Saadhaa Mizaaju"
"Faruvaa Dhee Rihumeh Vey" Solo
Malakaa "Dhefuraana Ekuvefaavaa" Easa Shareef Ali Rameez
2000 Fanvaiy "Loabeege Hoonun Masthee Udhaahun" Ahmed Sharumeel Ahmed Amir
Karuna "Fenunee Haadha Beynunvaa Thasveerekey" Ali Rameez
"Vaudheh Mirey Vaanan" Easa Shareef
Sahaaraa 2 "Mooneh Fenifaa Heeleemey" Muaviyath Anwar
Sameydhaan "Saafu Thedhekey Kurin Loabivey" Abdul Muhaimin Solo
"Loabeegaa Keiymadhu Kollaa" Ahmed Sharumeel Ibrahim Amir
2001 Haasil "Dheyn Vaaneyey" Abdul Baaree
"Bunedheyshey Dhulakun" Mohamed Rashad
Randhi "Mas Odi Mahun Lefeemaa" Athiyaa Ibrahim Solo
Ranmuiy "Gislumaa Veynugaa" Abdul Muhaimin
"Jaadhooge Malikaa Fenumun Mirey" Ibrahim Amir
Reyfanaa "Mihithaamaigaa Nunidhey" Ahmed Inaaz
N/A "Milkuvefaa Vakivaashe Jehey" Ahmed Sharumeel Ibrahim Amir
2002 Leykokaa "Dhusheemey Maleh Reethi Chaaloo" Adam Haleem Adnan Ali Rameez
Moahiru "Fenumun Heeleemaa" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Solo
Paruwaanaa "Dhathi Khiyaalu Hithuge Veynaa" Ibrahim Rameez
"Dheynamey Jaanaai Roohaa" Abdul Baaree
2004 Ehan'dhaanugai... "Veynaa Hoonaa Dhey Zamaan" Solo
2005 Ehan'dhaanugai... "Gulshan Moosun Khareefu Dhin"
Vidhaathari "Vaaney Ufaa" Abdul Muhaimin Mukhthar Adam
2006 Mihan'dhaanugai... "Heevaaney Dhoa" Solo
2007 Thihan'dhaanugai... "Hithey Dheymee Furey Loabin" Yoosuf Mohamedfulhu
2008 Jaadhuvee Nooru "Keevve Mihithaa Yaaru Kulhenee" Adam Haleem Adnan Abdulla Waheedh (Waddey)
Thihan'dhaanugai Remix "Hithuge Loabeege Nan" Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi Solo
Kalaa Haadha Loaiybey "I'm In Love" Ahmed Falah Mohamed Farhad
Maumoon 2008 "Qaumu Othee Maumoonaa Ekugaa" Fathimath Zoona, Shaheedha Riffath
"Qaumee Maslahathah" Fathimath Zoona, Hussain Sobah, Shaheedha Riffath
"Qaumee Zamaanee Thauleemee" Fathimath Zoona
"Mi Maumoonu Hovan Hovan" Hussain Sobah, Mohamed Farhad, Fathimath Zoona
2009 Ehan'dhaanugai Duet "Naanaavee Seedhaa Loabi" Ahmed Nabeel Mohamed
Vaahan'dhaanakun "Vaathee Hithaama Gilanugaa" Solo
"Vaahan'dhaanakun Rovenee" Mohamed Amir Ahmed (Fares) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mukhthar Adam, Unoosha
Loaiybahtakai... "Hiyy Nagaafaa Ma Dhineemaa" Adam Haleem Adnan Abdul Baaree
"Shaairekey Thee" Abdul Baaree
2010 Ehan'dhaanugai Remix "Adhu Roohu Vanee Moosa Thoriq
Jaadhuvee Thari "Edhemey Hiyy Loabin Dheyn" Abdulla Waheedh (Waddey)
"Vaarey Therey" Jadhulla Ismail
"Abadhu Beynun Loabin" Nasir Ibrahim (Maliku)
Vaahan'dhaanakun 2 "Munifoohi Thibaa" Solo
"Loabi Loabin Asaru" Mohamed Amir Ahmed (Fares) Mukhthar Adam
"Vaahan'dhaanakun Rovenee" Various
Thin Fiya "Miee E Minivan Roohu Aavaa" Mohamed Fazeel
2011 Badhunaseebu Loabi "Keiynuvaaney Yaaru Dhurugaa" Hussain Inaaz Mohamed Farhad
"Thiyey Edhey Loaiybakee Ibrahim Zaid Ali
Zaharu "Araamudheyshey" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
"Dhuniyeynvee Baakee (Duet)"
"Dhuniyeynvee Baakee (Female) Solo
Ehan'dhaanugai Retro "Chaandhu Nayaa Malun" Ali Shujau
Voice Of Maldives: S02 "Athuleethaa Ey Hiyy Mi Kalaa" Solo
Leveythee Mineyvaa "Gaathah Aissaa" Hussain Sobah
Single "Haas Hithaamain" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
2012 Hithuge Enme Funminun: S01 "Hiriyaa Haadhisaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Solo
"Himeynvee Hayaathey" Balqish
Ehan'dhaanugai 1433 "Finikan Mihithah" Ahmed Abdul Jaleel
"Ehan'dhaanuge Asaruthakey" Various
Loabivumakee "Thiyey Masthuge Bahaaraa Gulhey Farikamey" Ismail Shameem Ahmed Nabeel Mohamed
2013 Jaanaa "Ekugaa Loabin Yaaru Ulhefaa" Imaadh Ismail Mohamed Farhad
Hiyy Dheewaanaa 6 "Aadhey Hithaa" Hassan Ilham
Hiyy Dheebalaa 3 "Loaiybeh Thinoon Nethey"
2014 Shuja 2014 "Sujaa Ey Hovaanee" Hussain Sobah
Vaahan'dhaanakun 3 "Fazaaey Dhillenee" Ahmed Yaafiu
"Vaahan'dhaanakun Rovenee" Mohamed Amir Ahmed (Fares) Various
2015 Gellunu Haaru "Ihuge Han'dhaanaa" Solo
"Fun Loabivun Badhalu Veyhey" Abdulla Naashif (Thaathi)
Minivan 50 "Minivan 50 (Theme Song)" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Hussain Ali, Ahmed Ibrahim (Ammadey),
Aishath Maain Rasheed, Unoosha
Qaumee Dhuvas 1437 "Minivankamuge Azum" Jaufar Abdul Rahuman Hussain Shifan, Samaha Moosa Didi, Ibrahim Iyaz, Khadheeja Mohamed, Ibrahim Saeedh
"Mi Qaumee Jihaadhaa" Adam Shareef Umar Solo
"Qaumee Bathalunnah" Abdulla Saeedh Ahmed Aathif, Shina Ali, Hussain Shifan, Ibrahim Saeedh, Aminath Anana Mohamed
"Al-Ghaazee Mohamed Thakurufaanuge Dharubaarugai" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Various
Single "Beehilaa Mi Roalhi Bunedhey" Anwar Mohamed Farhad
Ran Han'dhaanugai: S01 "Vamey Fun Thi Khiyaaluthakugaa" Solo
Tharinge Rey 2015 "Feenaashey Jehunee" Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh Solo
2016 Single "Kalaa Dhen Midhuniyeyn" Abdul Raheem Abdulla Ibrahim Zaid Ali
Maldivian Idol: S01 "Vaudheh Mirey Vaanan" Easa Shareef Mohamed Ishaan
4426 "Huvaakohfaa Bunan Loabivey" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ahmed Ibrahim (Ammadey)
2017 ABU International Dance Festival 2017 "Dhan'duverikamaa Masverikan Miee" Raalhugan'du Hampu Solo
Heevaagi Kan'balun 2017 "Dhonveli"
Maldivian Idol: S02 "Maunavee Aalamun" Easa Shareef Hamoodh Ibrahim
Ran Han'dhaanugai: S02 "Kihinehtha Vee" Abdulla Faalih Adam
Qaumee Dhuvahuge Jalsaa "Mi Dheenaai Qaumiyyathu" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Ahmed Aathif, Aishath Maain Rasheed
Jumhooree 50 "Jumhooree 50 Mee" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Yaamin Rasheedh, Mariyam Ashfa, Fathimath Ree'ath Shameez
Qaumee Dhuvas 1439: Bahuruva "Khidhumaiy Kuran Mi Qaumah" Adam Shareef Umar Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Hussain Ali, Mariyam Ashfa,

Asifa Jaufar

2018 Single "Mi Moosum Mi Han'dhuvaru" Raziyya Hassan Shalabee Ibrahim
Mi Hithugaa "Aadhey Kalaa Gaathah Magey" Hussain Inaaz Hussain Inaaz
Han'dhakee Thee Hiyy Edhey "Mendhan Veemaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Mumthaz Moosa
"Meygaavi Alikuri Noorakee Maley" Yoosuf Mohamedfulhu Ibrahim Zaid Ali
"Han'dhakee Thee Hiyy Edhey" Abdul Baaree
Mooney Thiee Hiyy Edhey "Loabeege Mi Aalamugaa" (Unplugged Version) Ahmed Zaahir Umar Zahir
"Mooney Thiee Hiyy Edhey" (Unplugged Version) Mausoom Shakir
"Ummeedhu Kuramun Ai Rey" (Unplugged Version) Abdulla Sodhiq
"Hiyy Nurovvaa" (Unplugged Version) Ahmed Shakeeb
"Yeh Raatein Yeh Mausam" (Unplugged Version) Shailendra
Dhivehi Fuluhunge 85th Anniversary "Dhivehi Fuluhun" Adam Abdul Rahuman Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Abdulla Naashif (Thaathi), Mariyam Ashfa, Amaanee
"Dhivehi Anhen Fuluhun"
Saff Champions 2018 "Maruhabaa Dhivehi Qaumee Footboalha Team" Abdulla Afeef Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Mariyam Ashfa, Abdulla Ilhaam Ibrahim (Ille), Ahmed Yaasir, Aishath Jaisha Waheedh, Lara, Fitte
Single "Thi Ishqugaa Adhu Vee" Nashidh Mujuthaba
Qaumee Dhuvas 1440: Bathalun "Shaheedh Hussain Adamge Han'dhaanugai" Adam Shareef Umar Mumthaz Moosa, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Abdulla Ilhaam Ibrahim (Ille), Aishath Maain Rasheed, Aasifa Jaufar
"Qaumee Bathalunnah" Abdulla Saeedh Ahmed Aathif, Hussain Shifan, Ibrahim Saeedh, Shina Ali, Aminath Anana Mohamed
2019 Shujaa 2019 "Nan Ivunas Hithu Ley Hiley" Solo
"Thaaeedhugaa Dhaairaa Adhu Othee" Mumthaz Moosa
Han'dhaan Kurahchey "Eynaa" Easa Shareef Solo
Qaumee Dhuvas 1441: Mintheege Hamahamakan "Sihhee Dhaairaa Kurieruvumugaa" Izzath Ahmed Nizaar (Izza) Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Hassan Tholaaq
"Ilmee Dhaairaa Kurieruvumugaa" Hassan Tholaaq, Abdulla Naashif (Thaathi), Mariyam Eanash, Aishath Afaa, Mariyam Nafhaa
2020 Loabi Nulibunas "Mihithugaa Thiya Vindhu Jahaey" Ibrahim Zaid Ali
"Loabi Nulibunas" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee
Single "Ilaahee Mibin" Abdul Rasheedh Hussain Various
Single "Mee Maeh" Easa Shareef Haamidh Nishaan
Single "Haqqu Thaureefaa Shukuru" Abdul Raheem Abdulla Solo
Qaumee Dhuvas 1442 "Naseyhatheh" Ameena Mufeedh Hussain Ali, Hussain Shifan, Shalabee Ibrahim, Mariyam Ashfa
"Qaumiyyathu" Jaufar Abdul Rahuman Hassan Tholaaq, Mamdhooh Ibrahim (Mandey), Ibrahim Waheedh (Bodube), Nashidha Ahmed
Single "Fazaaey Reethi Fini Mendhan" Raziyya Hassan Solo
2021 Single "Lolakah Ninjeh Naadhey" Easa Shareef Moosa Samau
Adhives Reethi "Vehey Vaareytherein" Meynaa Hassaan Solo
"Aashiqaa Dhushumah Edhey" Ibrahim Mansoor
"Saharoa E Maafu Dheyshey"
"Gendhaashe Vayaa"
"Beynun Veemaa"
Qaumee Dhuvas 1443 "Kan'dumatheege Qaaidhun" Anwar Zaahir Hussain Ali

Religious / Madhaha

Year Album Madhah Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s)
n/a Al Haqqu "Maalikey Mi Naseebu Dhevvee" Solo
"Thiya Mausoomu Kihaa Thoahiru" Easa Shareef Solo
2010 Dhuaa "Dhuaa-ah Negee Aiy" Adam Haleem Adnan Solo
"Heylaashe Muslimunney"
"Kathunney Ahaashey Dharinney Ahaashey"
2017 PSM Madhaha Album 1439 "Barakaathaa Dhevvaashi Dharumayaa" Solo
Single "Maruhabaa Saahibu Al' Sa'aadhaa" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Aminath Lamha Latheef,
Laisha Junaidh, Rizna
2019 Aalam "Dhuniye Mee Faalamey Vaguthee" Izzath Ahmed Nizaar (Izza) Solo
"Libey Mee E Hin'dhukolhu"
2021 Single "Enme Sharafuveriyaa" Kaneeru Abdul Raheem Aminath Raaya Ashraf

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2010 Dhin Veynuge Hithaamaigaa Herself Special appearance in the song "Annaashey Hinithun Velamaa" [9]
2010 Veeraana Herself Special appearance in the promotional song "Veeraana" [10]
2013 Fathis Handhuvaruge Feshun 3D Zoona Cameo appearance [11]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
1993 Interschool Singing Competition Under 16 – Best Performer "Kaakuhey Mithaahuree" Won [3]
Best Performer of the competition "Kaakuhey Mithaahuree" 2nd place [3]
1994 Under 18 – Best Performer "Heylaa Hure Ey" Won [3]
Best Performer of the competition "Heylaa Hure Ey" 2nd place [3]
2010 Maldives Video Music Awards Best Duet Song "Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey" – Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey Won [12]
2011 2nd SunFM Awards Most Entertaining Female Vocalist Nominated [13]
National Award of Recognition Performing Arts – Singing Won [3]
2014 3rd Maldives Film Awards Best Female Playback Singer "Dhilakani" – Dhilakani Nominated [12]
2015 6th Gaumee Film Awards Best Female Playback Singer "Aadhey Aadhey" – Zalzalaa En'buri Aun Nominated [6]
2016 7th Gaumee Film Awards "Beyvafaa" – Hiyy Yaara Dheefa Nominated [14]

References

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