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Birth name | Anna Sabelli |
Born | Nassea, Gapolania | October 16, 1984
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Years active | 2002 – present |
Anna Sabelli (born October 16, 1984), known professionally by her stage name Sannah, is a Gapolanese pop singer, songwriter and music video director. One of the most famous Gapolanese modern singer, Sannah achieved a wide national and international recognition. Her songs are described as synthpop, electropop and dream pop, often utilizing synthesizer and harp, Sabelli's characteristic instrument.
Sabelli started her career in 2002 with the release of Carelhue, an album inspired by the Jimoka people and their musical traditions. Since then, all of her albums focus on the issues concerning the ethnic and sexual minorities in Gapolania. The singer considers herself as LGBT and often emphasizes her Jimoka ancestry. Sannah has been praised for her representation of the ones that are told to stand quiet and received several awards for sustaining the cultural heritage of the indigenous people and, in 2019, received a prestigious Tuno Award for being an inspiration for the young generation of Gapolanese.
Sannah released five albums, with four of them earning gold and two earning platinum certification in Gapolania. All of her twenty two singles made it to Gapolanese charts, with seven singles appearing on the foreign charts. She can be considered the most acknowledged Gapolanese singer in the history.
Early life
Anna was born in Nasseaa, Gapolania on October 16, 1984. Her mother was a nurse while her father was a director in the Malcom Ovidèeri Theatre. She was the middle child, having an older sister and a younger brother.