Razia Said (born December 1, 1959) is a singer, songwriter and an environmental activist from Antalaha, Madagascar.
During her subsequent visits to Madagascar, she met Njava, one of the country's prominent musical groups.
Inspired by her experiences in Madagascar, Razia began writing and recording songs in the Malagasy language,incorporating traditional sounds and melodies from her childhood.
[2] Razia's music often focuses on environmental issues, particularly the protection and preservation of Madagascar's natural environment.
[4] According to an article in Broadway World her album The Road features "a warm, welcoming set of songs that take us deep into the emotional reality of Razia's self-made, globe-spanning life.