The Story Behind the Sound

About HAZA

The Story of HAZA

How It All Began

They were born in different worlds.
One in the valleys of Bamyan.
One in the streets of London.
One near the beaches of Sydney.
And one beneath the towers of New York.

They didn’t meet in person — not at first. They met through a single post.

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A Song That Sparked a Movement

Four Voices Of HAZA

It began with Homa, the girl from Bamyan, who uploaded a short video: just her and her Dombra, singing a haunting melody her grandmother used to hum during curfew nights.

Ava

In London, saw it at 2 a.m. while producing beats. She saved the video and messaged: “Collab?”

Afsana

In Sydney, discovered it in a diaspora Facebook group. She picked up her own Dombra — a gift from her father — and added a harmony.

Homa

In New York, was writing spoken word about exile and identity. When she heard Homa’s voice, she whispered: “This… this is the beginning of something.”

Zuhal

Urban energy meets poetry. Zuhal blends rap, spoken word, harmonies, and cinematic soundscapes to give every HAZA song depth and edge.

Why They Formed the Band

They didn’t set out to form a band. They set out to find each other — and to carve out a space for voices like theirs.

As Hazara girls, they came from one of the world’s most marginalized communities, silenced in their homeland and often invisible abroad. Each of them had felt like a ghost in someone else’s story. But together, they became the authors of their own.

They named their group HAZA, not only from their initials, but from a shared dream:

🔊 To turn pain into power.
🔊 To turn silence into sound.
🔊 To make music that speaks for every girl who was told to stay quiet.

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Who We Are

HAZA is the first-ever virtual, all-female Hazara music band — created across continents, but united by rhythm, identity, and resilience.

We blend folklore, Dombra, and Hazaragi poetry with global genres, producing music that both honors the past and ignites the future.


 Our Vision

  1. To give a voice to the unheard.

  2. To share Hazara culture through powerful sound.

  3. To celebrate unity, femininity, and freedom through music.

Follow Our Journey

HAZA is more than a band

It’s a movement of girls who refused silence, carried heritage across borders, and turned it into sound that the world can no longer ignore.