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Hadiqa Kiani Illuminates Times Square

EQUAL Pakistan’s Ambassador of the Month, marked the occasion with her song ‘Yaad’, from her recent album VASL, being featured on EQUAL Global playlist, for millions of listeners to enjoy.

Hadiqa Kiani

Pakistani singer Hadiqa Kiani appeared on a digital billboard at Times Square, New York following Arooj Aftab and Mehak Ali as Spotify announced its third Ambassador of the month. It continues to celebrate women and their achievements in the field of music with Hadiqa Kiani as the face for EQUAL Pakistan for May.

The EQUAL Pakistan program includes: EQUAL Pakistan playlist: Pakistan women artists are showcased at full volume on the country’s go-to playlist for discovering and supporting these talented creators. The playlist features diverse women voices, including Zeb Bangash, RFB, Natasha Noorani and Sameen Qasim.

Hadiqa Kiani

Hadiqa Kiana is regarded as one of Pakistan’s most notable singers and composers. She has not only made her name in the pop music industry but has also set her mark in the drama industry with her outstanding performance. Hadiqa made her debut with the drama “Raqeeb Se” and audience was drooling over her acting skills. Recently, she can be seen in the drama “Dobara” alongside Bilal Abbas and she looks nothing but ravishing.

Currently on tour, Hadiqa is a trailblazer who deserves a place at the helm. Hadiqa Kiani, EQUAL Pakistan’s Ambassador of the Month, marked the occasion with her song ‘Yaad’, from her recent album VASL, being featured on EQUAL Global playlist, for millions of listeners to enjoy.

Hadiqa Kiani

Hadiqa, one of Pakistan’s most loved voices for more than 2 decades, appeared yesterday on a digital billboard at Times Square NYC proving that she has no bounds. She remains an icon and an inspiration that artists, especially Pakistani women look up to.

Written by Shaheer Ahmed

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