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  2. Iranian pop music - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Hichkas - Wikipedia

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    [5] [13] Around about 2003, he started his music career work in Vanak participating in Persian free-styling with people who also covered some English language songs in the Rap battle. [5] Hichkas gained attention when he began rapping in Persian about social problems and the younger generation in Iran. [5]

  4. Sadegh Nojouki - Wikipedia

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    Sadegh Nojouki (Persian: صادق نوجوکی; born February 11, 1950, in Tehran) is a famous Iranian musician, composer, arranger, and pianist of Persian classical and pop music. He is credited for the first use of string orchestras and pianos in Iranian pop music. He currently resides in Los Angeles, United States.

  5. Music of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranian pop music is commonly performed by vocalists who are accompanied with elaborate ensembles, often using a combination of both indigenous Iranian and European instruments. [1] The pop music of Iran is largely promoted through mass media, but it experienced some decade of prohibition after the 1979 Revolution.

  6. Morteza Pashaei - Wikipedia

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    Morteza Pashaei (Persian: مرتضی پاشایی; 11 August 1984 – 14 November 2014) Morteza Pashaei was an Iranian pop singer, musician, and composer.. Born and raised in Tehran, Pashaei studied graphic design and had been interested in music since his childhood, when he began playing guitar.

  7. Baraye - Wikipedia

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    The special episode of Die Anstalt dedicated to the Iranian people with Negah Amiri and Enissa Amani as guests was ended with Baraye. [20] Baraye is the background music in a video backed by Olivia Colman and Nazanin Boniadi in which celebrities such as Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale as well as several Iranian artists spoke out on the death of ...

  8. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    A "row" in the theory of Iranian music, is the arrangement of songs and melodies. Each of these songs, called a corner. Instrument. "Instrument" in traditional Iranian music, refers to a collection of several melodies (corners) that are in harmony with each other in steps, tunes, and intervals of notes. Song. "Song", here is: A special kind of ...

  9. Ehsan Khajeh Amiri - Wikipedia

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    Ehsan Khajeh-Amiri (Persian: احسان خواجه‌امیری) [1] (born October 29, 1984) is an Iranian pop music singer. He is the son of Persian traditional music singer Iraj. [2] He sang Iran national football team's official song for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. [3] He has a son named Arshan, born in March 2013. [4]