- Nana (deejay)
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Nana File:File:Nana (deejay).jpg Background information Origin Muar , Johor Genres Unknown Years active 2003–present Labels Unknown Nana (Nurul Hana) (born July 1, 1983) is the former student of Akademi Fantasia 1 in Malaysia. Even though she did not win, she managed to become a successful Malaysiaian artist in her singing and acting career. Nana was the 7th student to be voted out out of 12 students in the academy. She used to write her own column called 'Bicara Nana' which means Nana's Discussion in Harian Metro on Sundays. Nana also appears in a Soy Talk advertisement and currently she is the ambassador promoting the product. She is also a popular DJ at one of Malaysia's most listened to radio stations, called Era.fm. In 2004, she hosted one of the Era's segments called 'Petang di Era'(Evening@Era) with Seelan Paul. She extended her contract with Era from 2005 up to 2006, now she hosting Pagi@Era with Adi and hosts various kinds of segments including 'Carta Era'(Era Charts) with Aznil. In November, 2009, Nana has however shifted to another radio station, XFM.[1][2][3]
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Biography
She was born as Nurul Hana binti Che Mahazan in Muar, Johor. She is a Malay who was born in a middle class family. She is the second of four siblings. Her elder brother plays guitar while the younger one plays drum. Nana married Mohamed Raqeem Brian Abdullah, a manager of Hitz.fm radio station, on 6 June 2009, in her hometown in Muar, Johor.[4]
Discography
- Album Evolusi 1
Filmography
- Gangster
- Akademi Fantasia 1 (Episode 3,4 and 7)
- Akademi Fantasia Raya 2003
- Akademi Fantasia Final
- Akademi Fantasia 2 (Special Appearance)
- Astro's Dua Dunia
- Malaikat Maut
- Sifu Dan Tongga
Awards and nominations
Year Award 2005, 2006, 2007 Anugerah Berita Harian nomination for 'Penyampai Radio Wanita Popular' 2004 Anugerah Personaliti dan Hiburan See also
References
External links
Categories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- Malaysian female singers
- Malaysian Malay people
- Malaysian Muslims
- Malaysian singers
- People from Muar
- Malay-language singers
- Malaysian people stubs
- Asian singer stubs
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