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Makka Sagaipova
Макка СагаиповаFile:Makka Sagaipova.jpg Background information Birth name Makka Sagaipova Born February 14, 1987 Origin Grozny, Chechen-Ingush ASSR, Soviet Union Genres Music of Chechnya, Pop Music Occupations Singer, Dancer Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна Сагаипова) (b. 1987 in Grozny, Chechnya) is a singer from Chechnya. She is also a dancer in the Chechen dance ensemble, Lovzar.
Biography
She is the daughter of accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Since Sagaipova was six years of age, she began to sing, and when she was eight, she learned to dance in the Chechen youth ensemble Lovzar. Sagaipova lives in Baku and dances in the dance ensemble Lovzar. She attends the Baku College of Jazz and Pop Music and the Economics Department of Baku State Social University. She has released two CDs.
Makka's career was largely sponsored by Chechen millionaire Malik Saidullaev.
Discography
- Со хьа йоI ю – Нохчийчоь So ẋa yoj yu – Noxçiyçö (I am your Daughter, Chechnya)
- Даймохк Daymoxk (Fatherland)
- Вола Wola (Waiting For You To Come)
- Ловзар Lowzar (Play)
- Безам Bezam (Love)
- Мавлид Mawlid (Mawlid)
- Шийла мох Şiyla mox (Cold Wind)
- Бабийн кIант Babiyn khant (Mother's Son)
- Iаржи бIаргаш Jarƶi bjärgaş (Black Eyes)
- Денош Denoş (Days)
- Sa Gat Del (Soul Burns)
- Люблю тебя (I Love You)
- ГIургIезаш Ġurġezaş (Cranes)
- ЦайогIиту Cayoġitu (They Don't Let Me Go)
- Хаза кIант Xaza khant (Pretty Boy)
- Сатийсар Satiysar
- Хаза йоI Xaza yoj (Pretty Girl)
- Хьабиби Ẋabibi (My Darling)
- Ревнивый Кавказ (The Jealous Caucasus)
- Кийра цIелетта Kiyra ċeletta
- Са ойла хьоца ю Sa oyla ẋoca yu
- Хьоца Бен Дахар дац Ẋoca Ben Daxar dac
- Сирла седа Sirla seda
- Ахь дIа Хаита Aẋ dja Xaita
External links
- Chechen history, traditions, songs (Russian)
- Website of Chechen Entertainment - Makka MP3's (Russian)
Categories:- 1950 births
- Living people
- Chechen female singers
- Chechen pop singers
- Baku State University alumni
- People from Grozny
- Russian female singers
- Russian pop singers
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