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Nasrollah Moein Najafabadi (born 20 January 1952) (Persian: نصرالله معین نجفآبادی, romanized: Nasrollâh Moein Najafâbâdi), known professionally as Moein (Persian: معین, Persian pronunciation:), is an Iranian pop and traditional music singer. He started his career in music and singing at the age of 18.
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There he started composing and arranging music for Iranian pop singers, and playing the violin in the background for singers such as Moein, Hayedeh and Sattar. He released his first album, Bijan Mortazavi: Magic of His Music and His Songs , in 1990, and it became a best-seller among Persian albums that year. [ 2 ]
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The network is devoted to Persian music videos [3] from ex-pat Iranian singers, as well as Iranian singers based in Iran. [4] Arabic, Kurdish and Turkish hit songs are also shown on the network. The channel is also widely viewed in Iran, Europe, Middle East, Central Asia and Northern Africa via free-to-air satellite.
Iran's western-influenced pop music emerged by the 1950s. [4] Prior to the 1950s, Iran's music industry was dominated by traditional singers. [4] Viguen, known as the "Sultan" of Iranian pop and jazz music, was a pioneer of this revolution. [4] [3] [5] [2] He was one of Iran's first musicians to perform with a guitar. [4]
In April 2021, the developers announced plans to launch a Kickstarter project later in the month to turn the demo into a full game. [12] On April 18, a Kickstarter project for the full version of the game was released under the name Friday Night Funkin': The Full Ass Game and reached its goal of $60,000 within hours. [18]
Persian music may refer to various types of the music of Persia/Iran or other Persian-speaking countries Look up Persia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Persian traditional music