Siavash Shams

Siavash Shams (Persian: سیاوش شمس) (also known as Siavash Sahneh 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 Sahneh (meaning "stage") and Dokhtar Irooni (meaning "Iranian girl") became hits. His first two albums Hamsayehaa and Sahneh are immensely popular. His then later albums Pedar and Faryad also had hits.[1][2]

Siavash Shams
سیاوش شمس قهفرخی
Shams in 1991
Background information
Born (1963-01-26) 26 January 1963
Ahvaz, Iran
GenresPop, dance
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active1985–present
LabelsCaltex Records
Avang Records
The world music records
Websitewww.siavash.com


Early History

After a while of silence and gap from his single "Dorough", Siavash has recorded a great, upbeat dance song that he's been wanting to release called "Mohtaj"[3], in collaboration with songwriter and producer Shahram Kabiri. The song has received more than 1.5 million downloads and views in a very short period of time and is still one of Siavash's most popular songs. Melody of this beautiful song written by Siavash, and featured lyrics by Shahram Kabiri, songwriter and producer, and the video directed by Ramin Kabiri.[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Hamsayeha (1985)
  • Sahneh (1993)
  • Pedar (1995)
  • Didar (1996)
  • Faryad (1997)
  • The Voice (2001)
  • Seven (2009)

Singles

  • Gole Man (2010)
  • Dorough (2011)
  • Nemidoonam (2012)
  • Mohtaj (2012)
  • 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)

References

  1. "Siavash Shams". Kodoom. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. "Siavash Sahneh (Siavash Shams)". Whatsupiran.com. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  3. "Siavash's New Music Video 'Mohtaj' Coming Soon". Radio Javan. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
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