Sadiq Zazzabi
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Sadiq Zazzabi | |
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| Born | Sadiq Usman Saleh 5 January 1970 |
| Education | National Diploma |
| Alma mater | Federal College of Education Kano |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Known for | Best known for is song "Zazzabi" |
Sadiq Usman Salehⓘ (born 5 January 1970) also known as Sadiq Zazzabiⓘ is a Nigerian Hausa language singer, and songwriter.[1][2] He became popular with his hit song Yanzu Abuja Tayi Tsaf. He won first place at Ga Fili Ga Mai Doki organized by Bayero University Kano.
Sadiq Zazzabi was born in Ayagi quarters, Gwale LGA, Kano State. He attended Warure Special Primary School in 1995, moved to Adamu Nama’aji Junior Secondary School, and obtained his senior secondary certificate (SSCE) from Shekar-Barde Secondary School in 2002. He acquired a National Diploma in Environmental Studies and Survey from Federal College of Education, Kano.[3]
Career
While growing up, Sadiq Zazzabi always liked singing. He began by writing Islamic Songs for the Islamic School he attended. Sadiq started writing songs since 1997. The first song he wrote was 'Yar Gidan Ma’aiki (1997), followed by Shugaban Halitta Sayyadil Kaunu (1997), Annabi Ne Madogara (1999). He joined Kannywood in 2002. He gained recognition for his song Zazzabi which later become his stage name Sadiq Zazzabi in Kawa Zuci album (2005). He gained more exposure following the release of Yanzu Abuja Tayi Tsaf (2008).
Sadiq has written over 1000 songs which made him popular among hausa speakers across the country and beyond. His songs are based on love, politics and social issues among which includes Fyade (Rape) in which he addressed and enlightened the public on the danger of the menace of rape, and Babban Sarkin which he sang for the Emir of Zazzau Shehu Idris.[4] He was arrested for the song Maza Bayan ka (All Men Behind You) in 2017.[5]