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page 121st-century Mongolian women singers
Serchmaa
Mongolian musician
Sarantuya
Batmönkhiin Sarantuyaa (; born 20 April 1970), known mononymously as Sarantuya or simply Saraa, is a Mongolian mezzo-soprano singer who has been a major figure in the pop music scene of the Mongol people since the late 1980s. She is still very popular among the Mongolian population, and is recognized as the queen of Mongolian pop music. She uses a falsetto technique when singing.
Ankhmaa
Ankhmaa Gankhuyag (Mongolian: Ганхуяг Анхмаа), known professionally as Ankhmaa is a Mongolian singer, actress, and producer (born April 28, 1986 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia). She was graduated from Music and Dance College of Mongolia in 2001 as a professional pianist. In 2007, she finished Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture. During the years at Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture, she started her singing career in 2005 with the band 3 Охин ("three girls"). Since 2019, she pursued her solo career.
Nominjin
Nominjin (), is a Mongolian-American, multi-lingual and multi-cultural singer and songwriter. She has performed in more than 15 countries as a solo singer in front of audiences of up to 70,000 people, on the prestigious stages such as Stern Auditorium of Carnegie Hall, David Geffen Hall of Lincoln Center and Welsh National Opera Orchestra at Llangollen. She speaks four languages and sings in 15 languages (English, Russian, Hindi, French, Korean, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Spanish, Vietnamese etc.)
Ulambayar "Uka" Davaa
Mongolian singer, actress, and TV personality
Oyunaa
D. Oyuntulhuur (, born 10 November 1975) better known by the stage name Oyunaa (), is a Mongolian singer based in Japan.
Urna
Mongolian singer
Enguun
Tseyendashiin Engüün (, born 7 September 2000) is a Mongolian professional violinist, and singer. She is the winner of season 1 of The Voice of Mongolia at the age of 17. After winning the show, Engüün was signed to Mongol Content LLC.