
Zahara
Zahara is a Spanish singer-songwriter known for her powerful lyrics and feminist themes. Born in Úbeda, she gained recognition for her album 'Puta,' which candidly addressed her experiences with sexual abuse and toxic relationships. Her music resonates with a diverse audience, addressing critical social issues while exploring personal growth and identity. In her latest album 'Lento ternura,' she shifts focus towards themes of beauty and self-acceptance, reflecting her journey of healing and self-discovery. Zahara's artistic evolution showcases her commitment to authenticity, as she navigates her identity as an independent artist and mother, while also challenging societal norms surrounding femininity and relationships.
Born on Jan 01, 1982 (43 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Turkey | 2 | 5.00 | 0.12% | +0% | 84,339,067 | 101,430 | $720,000 | 866$ |
Totals | 2 | 84,339,067 | 101,430 | $720,000 | 866$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Turkey:
Zahara aspires to be a fashion designer and is supported by her mother, Angelina Jolie.
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Turkey:
Zahara has publicly distanced herself from the Pitt surname, aligning herself with her mother.
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Italy:
Zahara is a character in the series 'Kabul', who becomes a fugitive.
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Serbia:
Zahara is criticized by Vesna Milanović for his comments about Goca Lazarević.
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South Africa:
Zahara is a local guiding star for Umzulu Phaqa, admired for the spirit and soul she brings to her music.
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Andorra:
Zahara is the visual artist accompanying Martí Perarnau IV in the DJ set.
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Turkey:
Zahara aspires to be a fashion designer and is supported by her mother, Angelina Jolie.
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Uruguay:
Zahara will perform at the festival on May 31.
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Spain:
Zahara is mentioned as one of the known musicians involved with the Academy of Music.
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Spain:
Zahara expressed that the civil death of Karla Sofía Gascón was partly motivated by transphobia.
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