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Tasua is half [[Kavahiriin]] and half [[Adzamasiin]]. Le sings in Adzamasi, Kavahiri, and [[Dzimraic]], and occasionally in international languages. | Tasua is half [[Kavahiriin]] and half [[Adzamasiin]]. Le sings in Adzamasi, Kavahiri, and [[Dzimraic]], and occasionally in international languages. | ||
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Zun Tasua | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Tēya 'ad Inēša |
Born | Ziathi, Tabiqa | April 2, 1991
Genres | Club, electronic, neotraditional |
Occupation(s) | Vocalist, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, keyboard, software |
Years active | 1998–present |
Associated acts | Avirah Hatsa, Guada Vaiz |
Tāyel 'ad Inēša (Adzamasi: /tɑjɛl ʔad ɪneʃa/), better known by the stage name Zun Tasua (Kavahiri: /zon tʰasua/, "night bird"), is a Tabiqan entertainer known best as a singer. Le is a prominent entertainer in Tabiqa, having sold over two million copies of leir three studio albums. Leir music has also appeared in movie soundtracks and le is an underwriter for a number of other Ekuosian stars.
Tasua is half Kavahiriin and half Adzamasiin. Le sings in Adzamasi, Kavahiri, and Dzimraic, and occasionally in international languages.