Siavash Shams

Siavash Shams (Persian: سیاوش شمس) (also known as Siavash Sahne (Persian: سیاوش صحنه) due to his hit song Sahneh) (born 26 January 1963) is an Iranian singer, songwriter, record producer. He rose to fame in 1985 after his songs Sahne ("stage") and Dokhtar Irooni ("Iranian girl") became hits. He continued with albums Pedar and Faryad ‘’The Voice’’ . His songs "Yavash Yavash", "Dooset Nadaram", "Chikeh Chikeh", "Beraghs", "Dokhtar Choopoon", "Havar Havar", "Male Mani", "Nagoo Kieh", and "Sahneh" were the biggest hits.

Siavash Shams
سیاوش شمس قهفرخی
Background information
Born (1963-01-26) 26 January 1963
Farokhshahr, Iran
GenresWorld, Pop, dance, Persian , Tradisional pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active1985–present
Labels
The world music records
Websitewww.siavash.com

Early life

After a gap following his single "Dorough", Siavash recorded an upbeat dance song "Mohtaj",[1][2] in collaboration with songwriter and producer Shahram Kabiri. The song quickly received more than 1.5 million downloads and views and became one of Siavash's most popular songs. He wrote the melody, with lyrics by Kabiri, songwriter and producer. The video was directed by Ramin Kabiri.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Hamsayeha (1985)
  • Sahneh (1993)
  • Poudmayday Per (1994)
  • Pedar (1995)
  • Didar (1996) (lyrics by Shahram Kabiri)
  • Faryad (1997)
  • Fahrten Maymouth (1998)
  • The Voice (2001)
  • Seven (2009)

Singles

  • Gole Man (2010)
  • Dorough (2011)
  • Nemidoonam (2012)
  • Aieet Duuduu (2012)
  • Mohtaj (2012) (lyrics by Shahram Kabiri)
  • Delbare naz (2012)
  • Yek Do Se (2012)
  • Nafas (2012)
  • Hesse man (2013)
  • Khoshhalam (2013) (arrangement by Afshin Khaje Nezhad)
  • Gerye (2015)
  • Oghyanous (2017)
  • Ashegham Kardi (2019)
  • Ghahveye Ghajar (2021)

References

  1. "Siavash's New Music Video 'Mohtaj' Coming Soon". Radio Javan. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. Siavash - Mohtaj OFFICIAL HD Video, retrieved 5 March 2022
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