Neha Naaz Wiki (Singer) Age, Family, Height, Weight, Biography & Facts

Quick Trivia

Real NameNeha Naaz
NicknameNeha
OccupationSinger
Famously Known asOne of the youngest Qawwali singers
Birthday2001
Age (As of 2020)19 years old
BirthplaceIndia
NationalityIndian
ReligionIslam
GenderFemale
SexualityStraight

Family

ParentsFather: Mr. Naaz ( A businessman )
Mother: Homemaker
SiblingsNA

Body Statistics & More

HeightFeet & Inches: 5'0".
Centimeters: 152 cm.
Meters: 1.52 m.
WeightKilograms: 36 Kg.
Pounds: 79 lbs.
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorBlack

Personal Life

Wedding DetailsUnmarried
BoyfriendNA

Education

QualificationWill Update Soon
SchoolA local high school

Wealth

Net worth (approx.)NA

Albums

Albums' ListBhardo Jholi Hamari
Chalo Dayare Nabi
Khawaja Chundri Rang Do
Cafe Punjab
Maa Jannat Ki Kunji Hai
Ajmer Aaye Hai Sab Auliya
Punjabi Pop - Top 10, Vo. 1

Available onGoogle Play Music
Wynk
Spotify
Gaana
YouTube Music

Favorite Things & More

Favorite SongEk Andhera Lakh Sitare, Ek Niraasha Lakh Sahaare" (Sung by Mohammed Aziz) ( Movie: Aakhir Kyun )
Language ProficiencyUrdu
Source of InspirationSh. Mohammed Aziz ( An Indian playback singer) (Died in 2018)

 

Some Lesser Known Facts About Neha Naaz

Neha Naaz (Singer) Wiki Biography

  • Neha Naaz is one of the youngest and talented singers of India.
  • Regarding her age, it is learned that she is in her teenage.
  • Her height is reportedly 5 feet.
  • Her father noticed her singing skills at an early age and supported her wholly, while her mother is the pillar of strength for her budding success.
  • She believes one can be a good vocalist, but can never be a true singer without deep devotion. In other words, the singer must have a deep love for it. He or she has to love singing to not only make it work but to be superb.
  • Singing is certainly not a regular desk job where one can simply show up and do what one is supposed to and earn a paycheck. Rather it takes an incredible amount of time, effort, and dedication, and you’re only going to be successful at it only if you indeed love what you are doing.
  • In Neha’s opinion, one’s sound, approach, phrasing, variations get refined and honed over time.
Neha Naaz with her father & family

Singer Neha Naaz with her father & family

  • Naaz showed her aptitude and interest in Qawwali during the tender age of childhood only.
  • Knowing the lyrics by heart is the first and foremost requirement to personalize a song. And Neha seems to apply this rule in her profession aptly.
  • Her album “Bhardo Jholi Hamari” comprises four songs: Bhar do Jholi, Dai Haleema, Khwaja ki Diwan, and Tajdar E Haram.
  • Other popular albums of the singer include ‘Chalo Dayare Nabi’, ‘Khwaja Chundri Rang do’, ‘Maa Jannat ki Kunji Hai’, ‘Ajmer Aaye Hain Sab Auliya’.
  • Her videos are often posted on social networking sites and streaming platforms, including Facebook and Youtube.
  • Her posts receive impressive likes in thousands, with viewers admiring her melodious voice in the comments.
  • She is quite active on social media thanks to technological advancement.
  • Some of her songs spread the message of religious harmony and brotherhood also.
  • Neha Naaz’s role models, according to some reports​, are Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, a renowned Qawwali singer and Mohammad Aziz, an Indian playback singer.

Neha Naaz with her grandfather

  • She shared the news of Mohammed Aziz’s demise on her Youtube channel and expressed grief. One day before the singer’s death, she had called him to enquire about his health.
  • Neha used to call Mohammed Aziz “Chacha”.
  • Her favorite song is “Ek Andhera Lakh Sitare, Ek Niraasha Lakh Sahaare” sung by Mohammed Aziz ( Movie: Aakhir Kyun )
  • In 2016, she was in Kolkata for her Qawwali program. There, at Akashganga hotel, she was delighted to meet her source of inspiration, Mohammed Aziz. He praised her efforts in the field of singing and the conversation lasted for roughly three hours.
  • Neha Naaz went there to meet him along with his father, Mr. Naaz. She did not have a smartphone at that time, so she could not record or capture the moments.
  • Moreover, she considered him as her close friend also apart from being a guru and mentor.
  • As Qawwali is a kind of music, that is performed by Sufis to stimulate a sense of spiritual closeness to God. Similarly, Neha’s songs are a mystic combination of poetry and religious phrases.
  • Her several Qawwali songs admire religious teachers and saints as the word “qawwali” comes from the Arabic word “qual” which means ‘utterance of the name of God’.

Neha Naaz Age, height & Weight

  • However, much of her music also speaks of spiritual and worldly love.
  • Because Qawwali is designed to be a communal experience with the group sitting together on the floor, she leaves no stone unturned to leave a lasting impression on her audience. She is adept at creating a spiritual atmosphere through her entrancing vocals and hypnotic rhythm.
  • This young singer’s qawwalis often taking audience members on a journey and leaving them with an unprecedented feeling of ecstasy or joyful excitement.
  • The participation of the audience highly encouraged by Neha Naaz to truly experience the intimacy of Sufi music.
  • The list of her inspiration includes some notable Qawwali singers of the Indian subcontinent also such as Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Javed Ali, Azim Naza, Hamsar Hayat Brothers, Javed Bashir, Ateeq Hussain Khan, Prabha Bharti, and Mohit Chauhan, from whom Neha Naaz, has learned a lot.
  • Attending her events gives one the feeling of being connected to something larger-than-life.
  • Her voice arouses mystical love and even divine ecstasy, which is the central experience of Sufism. The extremely high-energy gatherings-cum-events lead to cause a trance-like state in listeners, many of whom even but get up and dance.
  • Over the years, it is worth mentioning that other songs also found their way into the realm of qawwali. Notably, the late Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan popularised the mystical verses of several Sufi poets.
  • But, in recent years, owing to the arrival of qawwali on concert stages, the spiritual impact is somewhat blunted.