Makka Sagaipova
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Makka Umarovna Sagaipova () (born 1987 in
Grozny Grozny (, ; ) is the capital city of Chechnya, Russia. The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, it had a population of 328,533 — up from 210,720 recorded in the 2002 Russian Census, 2002 ce ...
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) is a Chechen singer. She is the daughter of accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Sagaipova has sung since she was six years of age, and when she was eight, she learned to dance in the Chechen youth ensemble Lovzar. Makka's career was largely sponsored by Chechen millionaire Malik Saidullaev.


Discography

*Со хьа йоI ю – Нохчийчоь ''So ẋa yoj yu – Noxçiyçö'' (I am your Daughter, Chechnya) *Даймохк ''Daymoxk'' (Fatherland) *Вола ''Wola'' (Waiting For You To Come) *Ловзар ''Lowzar'' (Play) *Безам ''Bezam'' (Love) *Мавлид ''Mawlid'' (
Mawlid The Mawlid () is an annual festival commemorating the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad on the traditional date of 12 Rabi' al-Awwal, the third month of the Islamic calendar. A day central to the traditions of some Sunnis, Mawlid is al ...
) *Шийла мох ''Şiyla mox'' (Cold Wind) *Бабийн кIант ''Babiyn khant'' (Mother's Son) *Iаржи бIаргаш ''Jarƶi bjärgaş'' (Black Eyes) *Денош ''Denoş'' (Days) *''Sa Gat Del'' (Soul Burns) *Люблю тебя (I Love You) *ГIургIезаш ''Ġurġezaş'' (Cranes) *ЦайогIиту ''Cayoġitu'' (They Don't Let Me Go) *Хаза кIант ''Xaza khant'' (Pretty Boy) *Сатийсар ''Satiysar'' *Хаза йоI ''Xaza yoj'' (Pretty Girl) *Хьабиби ''Ẋabibi'' (My Darling) *Ревнивый Кавказ (The Jealous Caucasus) *Кийра цIелетта ''Kiyra ċeletta'' *Са ойла хьоца ю ''Sa oyla ẋoca yu'' (My Thoughts are with you) *Хьоца Бен Дахар дац ''Ẋoca Ben Daxar dac'' (I can't Continue Without you) *Сирла седа ''Sirla seda'' *Ахь дIа Хаита ''Aẋ dja Xaita''


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Chechen history, traditions, songs


{{DEFAULTSORT:Sagaipova, Makka 1987 births Living people Chechen women singers Chechen pop singers People from Grozny Russian Muslims Russian people of Chechen descent Russian pop singers 21st-century Russian women singers