and yet, when you did start to sing and to write as well, it's striking that you chose to write in pashtofarsi, afghan languages, even though you are now well ensconced in europe and the united kingdom, the pop scene here. you could have chosen to try to make it as you could have chosen to try to make itasa you could have chosen to try to make it as a popstar in england, singing in english. but you didn't. it as a popstar in england, singing in english. but you didn'tlj it as a popstar in england, singing in english. but you didn't. i could have, you are right. what happened was i actually wanted to become a thing earlier on, when i was a teenager. but even then, my family we re teenager. but even then, my family were still quite affected by the culture back home. and they were like, no, you are not allowed to become a singer. your own father was saying that. my father, yes. one show he had a problem with your singing. he did, to begin with. he didn't want me to become a singer. asi didn't want me to become a singer. as i said, you know, women singing in afghanistan, they are looked down