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==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Odisho was born in the village of Berseveh near Zakho, Iraq in 1984 as the daughter of Odisho Moshe, who is another singer-songwriter. From a young age, Odisho fell in love with music after getting the opportunity to sing with her father on stage. Leaving Iraq to avoid persecution, she stayed in [[Turkey]] before immigrating to [[Sweden]], where a large portion of the [[Assyrian diaspora]] reside. After her marriage, however, she left for Australia where she's currently based today.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.qeenatha.com/artists/SoniaOdisho/3077/ |title=Sonia Odisho - Qeenatha.com profiles |website=www.qeenatha.com |access-date=22 April 2024 }}</ref> | Odisho was born in the village of Berseveh near Zakho, Iraq in 1984 as the daughter of Odisho Moshe, who is another singer-songwriter. From a young age, Odisho fell in love with music after getting the opportunity to sing with her father on stage. Leaving Iraq to avoid persecution, she stayed in [[Turkey]] before immigrating to [[Sweden]], where a large portion of the [[Assyrian diaspora]] reside. After her marriage, she left for Australia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.qeenatha.com/artists/SoniaOdisho/3077/ |title=Sonia Odisho - Qeenatha.com profiles |website=www.qeenatha.com |access-date=22 April 2024 }}</ref> |
Odisho's first feature was in 2006, when she sang on a song for her father's album, titled ''Bayanneh''. In 2009, she released her first album, ''O Yala d Bayane'', which began her full-time music career. Odisho has since become one of the most well-known Assyrian celebrities today, with continuous performances at weddings, celebrations, and other festivities to commemorate [[Assyrian culture]] and history. Odisho hopes to produce songs that help Assyrians preserve the [[Neo-Aramaic|Syriac]] language from extinction.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://english.ankawa.com/grounded-sonia-odisho-soars-to-greater-heights/ |title=“Grounded, Sonia Odisho Soars to Greater Heights” |website=ankawa.com |access-date=22 April 2024 }}</ref> | Odisho's first feature was in 2006, when she sang on a song for her father's album, titled ''Bayanneh''. In 2009, she released her first album, ''O Yala d Bayane'', which began her full-time music career. Odisho has since become one of the most well-known Assyrian celebrities today, with continuous performances at weddings, celebrations, and other festivities to commemorate [[Assyrian culture]] and history. Odisho hopes to produce songs that help Assyrians preserve the [[Neo-Aramaic|Syriac]] language from extinction.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://english.ankawa.com/grounded-sonia-odisho-soars-to-greater-heights/ |title=“Grounded, Sonia Odisho Soars to Greater Heights” |website=ankawa.com |access-date=22 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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