A major figure on the 2000s pop scene with over 5 million records sold, Nâdiya made a lasting impact with her energetic music and unique style.
She launched her musical career in 2001 with the album "Changer les choses", which was an immediate success and earned a nomination at the Victoires de la Musique in 2002. Her single "Parle-moi", released in 2004, quickly became a hit, propelling Nâdiya into the spotlight of the French music scene.
An icon for an entire generation, her popularity was recognized in 2005 when she won a Victoires de la Musique award.
Nâdiya stands out with her dynamic musical style, blending pop and urban influences to create a distinctive sound that sets her apart. She followed up with a string of hits such as "Et c'est parti", "Si loin de vous", "Tous ces mots", "Roc", and "Tired of Being Sorry" — a duet with Enrique Iglesias — all of which remain staples in her discography.
Beyond music, Nâdiya is also passionate about sports. Before fully committing to her music career, she competed in athletics at a high level. This athletic background instilled in her the discipline and energy that fuel her live performances and have played a key role in her lasting success on the French music scene.
With several albums to her name — including "16/9" and "NÂDIYA", both certified platinum — Nâdiya continues to evolve musically while staying true to her timeless artistic universe.