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Sajjad Nahavandi
BornSajjad Nahavandi
(1996-07-01) 1 July 1996 (age 27)
Tehran, Iran
💼 Occupation
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Composer
  • Arrangement
  • Actor
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Sajjad Nahavandi (Persian: سجاد نهاوندی‎, born 01 July 1996[1]) is an Iranian musician, singer, songwriter and actor based in London.[2]

Early life[edit]

Sajjad Nahavandi developed a passion for music at a young age, exploring singing and songwriting.[3] His musical influences encompass a wide range of genres, including Iranian traditional and pop music, as well as Western styles, inspiring him to create a distinctive sound.[4]

Career[edit]

Sajjad Nahavandi gained recognition by sharing his music independently on various social media platforms.[5] His compositions stand out due to a captivating fusion of traditional and contemporary elements.[6] Known for their depth and significance, his lyrics often delve into themes of love, life, and occasionally express protest sentiments.[7] His poetic and philosophical writing style resonates with audiences, leaving a lasting impact.[8]

Beyond his artistic pursuits, Sajjad Nahavandi uses his music as a platform to address political and social issues prevalent in Iran, showcasing a strong social conscience.[9] Notably, his recent single, "Khoshe Haye Dard" (The Grapes Of Pain), thoughtfully explores the topic of depression, receiving widespread acclaim from both audiences and the media.[10] Additionally, "Mara Madaram Ingoneh Parvarid" (This Is How My mother Raised Me) is a compelling Persian protest song that has garnered significant attention.[11]

Sajjad Nahavandi's rendition of the iconic Italian protest folk song "Balla Ciao" originally dating back to the late 19th century, holds special significance.[12] This rendition became part of the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in Iran, symbolizing solidarity with Iranian women and girls advocating for their fundamental human rights.[13]

In addition to his musical endeavors, Sajjad Nahavandi has ventured into acting, making appearances in various productions, including the Amazon series "My Lady Jane."[14]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

  • 01: Mah (The Moon)
  • 02: Ro Nervam (On My Nerve)
  • 03: Nahang Ha (The Whales)
  • 04: Celebrity (Celebrity)
  • 05: Tavalodam Mobarak (Happy Birthday To Me)
  • 06:Bego Eshghet Koja Raft (Tell Me Where Your Love Has Gone)
  • 07: Falsafeye Jahan (Philosophy Of The World)
  • 08: Khoshe Haye Dard (The Grapes Of Pain)
  • 09: Sarnakh (The Clue)
  • 10: Chaale Lopaat (Your Dimples)
  • 11: Kaseh Haye Varoone (The Upside Down Bowls)
  • 12: Bella Ciao (Farsi)
  • 13: Mara Madaram Ingoneh Parvarid (This Is How My Mother Raised Me)
  • 14: Break The Code

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Sajjad Nahavandi: The Multitalented Artist from Iran Who's Making Waves in London". Manoto TV (in فارسی). Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  2. ""Sajjad Nahavandi, a young Iranian musician and actor" - Tehran Times". www.tehrantimes.com. 20 August 2021. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  3. "Sajjad Nahavandi: A Musical Prodigy in the Making". Musician's Journal. 2016.
  4. "A Journey of Rhythms: Sajjad Nahavandi's Exploration of Western Music Genres". MusicFusion. 2019.
  5. Smith, John (2020). "Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Music Promotion". Journal of Music Promotion. 8 (2): 45–62 – via Music Research Database.
  6. Johnson, Emily (2019). "Sajjad Nahavandi; The Fusion of Traditional and Contemporary Elements in Modern Music". Journal of Contemporary Music Studies. 15 (3): 150–165 – via Music Studies Online.
  7. Johnson, Emily (2023). "Unraveling the Philosophical Themes in Sajjad Nahavandi's Lyrics". Cultural Insights.
  8. "Sajjad Nahavandi: A Poet Who Strikes a Chord with the Masses". MusicVerse. August 29, 2022.
  9. "Sajjad Nahavandi: Using Music to Address Political and Social Issues in Iran". Rolling Stone. 2018.
  10. "Exploring the Impact of Sajjad Nahavandi's Single 'Khoshe Haye Dard". NPR Music.
  11. "Sajjad Nahavandi: A Musician with a Social Conscience". The Guardian.
  12. "Sajjad Nahavandi's 'Mara Madaram Ingoneh Parvarid': A Powerful Persian Protest Song". BBC News.
  13. "Sajjad Nahavandi's Music: An Exploration of Iranian Social Issues". Pitchfork. 2022.
  14. "Amazon Orders 'My Lady Jane' Series From 'For All Mankind' Duo". Hollywood Reporter. 2023.

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