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Najwa Nimri was born in 1972 to Jordanian and Spanish parents in Pamplona, Spain Enthusiastic about performing from a very early age, Nimri took classes in acting and dance under William Layton and John Beitia
Naka (born Ramiro Gomes Dias) is a guitarist from Guinea-Bissau, specializing in the gumbe rhythms Born in 1955, Naka originally followed a track career, but dropped it shortly thereafter
Nico Flores started getting involved in Latin music, specially in the traditional Mexican music trend known as “sinaolense” with Banda Limón and the legendary Banda La Costeña aka La Reina del Pacífico, formed and originally led by Ramón López Alvarado
Cuban-born Ñico Rojas became a self-taught musician in the early ’70s while playing different Latin percussion instruments and finally assembling his first rock band, called Moonlight
One of Cuba’s most famed guitarists, Nico Saquito founded the guaracha style, renowned for its four-line stanzas and humorous lyrics He was born in Santiago de Cub in 1901 and began to gain popularity for his compositions by the age of 15
Singing in his native Italian or in Spanish (which he considers his second language), Nicola Di Bari (born: Michele Scommegna) has been melting hearts with his romantic balladry for more than four decades
With his delicate guitar playing and impressionist compositions, Nicolas de Angelis has helped to create a new French romanticism A classically trained instrumentalist, he’s performed on film scores by Michel Legrand and Jean-Claude Petit and in the recording studio with Yves Montand, Claude Aznevour, Michael Berger, Yves Duteil, Nilda Fernandez, Enzo Enzo, and Sylvie Vartan
Chilean pop star Nicole (born Denisse Lillian Laval Soza) began her singing career while still being a middle school student, making her debut in 1987 at a TV show called Festival De La Una with Juan Antonio Coloma’s “Abrirse A La Mañana
Nalva Aguiar started as a TV and radio artist in her hometown in the ’50s In the ’60s, she participated in the recording of a Nísio e Nestor album In the same decade, she became a pop/rock artist in Rio de Janeiro, changing for a pop-sertanejo style in the ’70s
Along with los Orishas, Nilo MC is one of the leaders in Cuban hip-hop, an unsanctioned music so deeply underground that only expatriates have much of a chance of being heard