User:Mahi6317/Saeed shayesteh
Saeed Shayesteh | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Abolfazl Mobaraki |
Born | 18/october/1979 Varamin |
Occupation | persian pop music |
Instrument(s) | accordion, melodica, beat, piano, tempo |
Years active | 1985 |
Abbas Mobaraki (born on 1979 October 18 in Varamin) is a singer of Persian Bab music, who goes by the stage name Saeed Shayesteh It is well known that he is an Iranian singer, composer, musician and songwriter.
"Abolfazl Mobarki was born in Varamin, into a relatively large family. He had a strong passion for music from an early age. During his adolescence, he began his singing career as a member of the "Music Shahr-e Varamin" group, performing at weddings. He also spent some time as a member of the music group "Yaran" in Tehran, performing at various events, despite the strict regulations and limitations within Iran. His father was an electrical technician at the Varamin Sugar Factory, and his mother was in charge of the tailoring department at the factory.
During Saeed's childhood, his father passed away. He essentially inherited his love for art from his family. His father had a remarkable singing voice, and his grandmother would spontaneously recite poetry. Furthermore, his brother, Mohammad Mobarki, is also active in the field of singing, working as a songwriter and composer."
Aside from singing, he has been involved in wrestling for many years. He began his involvement in freestyle wrestling at the age of 9 and pursued it professionally for 11 years. However, as he became more professionally engaged in music and gained recognition in his city, he was barred from participating in wrestling clubs despite achieving the title of Vice Champion of Tehran and ranking third in the country's wrestling academies. This issue became one of the significant reasons for his decision to migrate abroad."
"Migration and Marriage
[edit]Saeed Shayesteh met his spouse at a party in Tehran in the year 1373 (1994-1995 in the Gregorian calendar). Their engagement coincided with his decision to migrate from Iran and obtain residency in Sweden in 1374 (1995-1996). Along with his spouse, he immigrated to Sweden in 1376 (1997-1998). However, after a few years of living abroad, they separated for personal reasons. Currently, he is deeply engaged in his profession and artistic activities."
"Interests
[edit]He is considered one of the patriotic artists of his era, and he has dedicated several of his songs, including "Iran," "Nocturnal Dream," "Parastoo-ye Gharib" (The Lonely Bird), and "Oh God," to his homeland, Iran, throughout his artistic career. Additionally, during the Green Movement in 1389 (2009-2010), when he released the song "Iran," he received a gift in the form of a gold necklace depicting the map of Iran from the Royal Representation Office of Iran located in Germany. He proudly wears this necklace around his neck.
Among his most significant interests is his presence on the stage and in theater, as well as his acting skills. These talents are abundantly visible in the majority of his music videos. He also has a keen interest in volleyball, badminton, walking, and cooking, which are part of his daily activities. Among Iranian dishes, he particularly loves "Sabzi Polo" (a Persian herbed rice dish) with fish and "Ghormeh Sabzi" (Persian herb stew)."
"Works
[edit]In 1378 (1999-2000 in the Gregorian calendar), he released his first album named "Ghasre Goli," featuring his own lyrics and music, with arrangements by Farhad Arababi in Stockholm, Sweden. Later, in 1380 (2001-2002), he traveled to Los Angeles, USA, to continue his artistic activities. However, the onset of this migration coincided with the September 11th terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and other locations in the United States. This tragic event deeply influenced his artistic plans. Consequently, after six months, he returned to Sweden.
In the field of music video modeling, Siamak Eliasi has played a role in most of Saeed Shaiyesteh music videos and is also his hairstylist. SiamakEliasi is the owner of a company called MacMadanro, and Saeed Shayesteh and many artists use his products.
In 1382 (2003-2004), he signed a contract with Taraneh Records in Los Angeles, and the album "Ghasre Goli" was re-released under the title "Ketabe Sarnevesht" (The Book of Destiny). This edition included his popular song "Rooyaye Shabaneh" and gained attention from users. His second collaboration with Taraneh Records occurred in 1385 (2006-2007) with the release of the album "Goli." This album marked a greater success, particularly after the release of the song "Goli," which was warmly embraced by the audience. This success paved the way for his third album, titled "Azaram Bedi," released in 1389 (2010-2011), in cooperation with Taraneh Records.
Furthermore, in 1391 (2012-2013), his first collaboration with Avang Music took place with a remix and music video for the song "Rooyaye Shabaneh" in Stockholm, Sweden. This project garnered attention from Iranians worldwide. This collaboration with Avang Music has continued since then, and approximately 15 single tracks have been released in partnership with this company. According to his latest updates, he is currently focused on his new album."
Album
[edit]Row | Album | Number of songs | Date of Release | Publisher |
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1 | Ketab sarnevesht | 9 | 2005 | Taraneh |
2 | Goli | 11 | 2007 | Taraneh |
3 | Azaram bedy | 11 | 2010 | Taraneh |
Single
[edit]Row | Songs | Poet | composer | Regulators | Publisher | Date of Release |
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1 | Didi Onam Tanhat Gozasht | Majid Abolghasem | Saeed Shayesteh | Farhad Arbabi | Taraneh | 2011 |
2 | Natars | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Fered Mirza | Misteri4 | 2012 |
3 | Royaye Shabane[4] | Ebi Yeganeh | Iraj parsi | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2012 |
4 | Delam Havato Kardam[5] | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Porya Niakan | Avang Music | 2012 |
5 | Deltangi[6] | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Farhad Arbabi-Saeed Hashabegi | Avang Music | 2013 |
6 | Bia Bia | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Porya Niakan | Avang Music | 2013 |
7 | Shabe Eida[7] | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2014 |
8 | Azize Delam[8] | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2014 |
9 | Akharin Ghasam[9] | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Mahyar Khoshnami- Farhadi Zand | Avang Music | 2014 |
10 | Ah Az Bi Vafaei | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2015 |
11 | Parastoye Gharib | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Avang Music | 2015 |
12 | Rafigh Nimerah | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Farhad Arbabi | Avang Music | 2016 |
13 | Doset Daram | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Salar Moghadam | Avang Music | 2016 |
14 | Shabe Masti | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi-Farhad Arbabi | Avang Music | 2017 |
15 | Negah Ashaghene | Behnam Heydari Fakhr | Amir. S | Shayan.K | Avang Music | 2017 |
16 | Eshghe Man | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2018 |
17 | Bi Tvajohi | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2019 |
18 | Paria | Mansour Tehrani | Ebi Yeganeh | Armin Yousefiam | Avang Music | 2019 |
19 | Ghatre Ashk | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Armin Yousefiam | Avang Music | 2019 |
20 | Bi Tavajohi (remix) | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2019 |
21 | Negahe Khas | Faramarz Jafari | Maseod Mofidi | Maseod Mofidi | Avang Music | 2020 |
22 | Harf To Saram Nemire | Khordad Kheiri | Sohrab Lashgari | Sohrab Lashgari | Avang Music | 2020 |
23 | Saeed Joon | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Man Brothers | Avang Music | 2022 |
24 | Ahay Khoda | Saeed Shayesteh | Saeed Shayesteh | Andy G | Avang Music | 2022 |
Oeferences
[edit][[Category:Iranian pop singers]] [[Category:People from Varamin]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Pages using infoboxes with thumbnail images]]
- ^ "زندگی خصوصی سعید شایسته خواننده و همسرش + عکس های جذاب و دیدنی". saednews.com (in Persian). 2020-01-12. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ^ بلور بنفش: سعيد شايسته, retrieved 2024-03-08
- ^ بلور بنفش: سعيد شايسته, retrieved 2024-03-08
- ^ Royaye Shabaneh - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2022-12-19, retrieved 2024-03-08
- ^ Deltangi - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2013-09-17, retrieved 2024-03-08
- ^ Deltangi - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2013-09-17, retrieved 2024-03-10
- ^ Shabe Eida - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2014-03-20, retrieved 2024-03-10
- ^ Shabe Eida - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2014-03-20, retrieved 2024-03-10
- ^ Akharin Ghasam (Remix) - Single by Saeed Shayesteh on Apple Music, 2014-12-26, retrieved 2024-03-10