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Ario Nahavandi (آریو نهاوندی), (born 01 July 1996) is an Iranian musician, singer, songwriter, and actor based in London.
Ario Nahavandi gained recognition by sharing his music independently on various social media platforms.His compositions stand out due to a captivating fusion of traditional and contemporary elements. Known for their depth and significance, his lyrics often delve into themes of love, life, and occasionally express protest sentiments. His poetic and philosophical writing style resonates with audiences, leaving a lasting impact.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Ario Nahavandi uses his music as a platform to address political and social issues prevalent in Iran, showcasing a strong social conscience. 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. Additionally, "Mara Madaram Ingoneh Parvarid" (This Is How My mother Raised Me) is a compelling Persian protest song that has garnered significant attention.
Ario Nahavandi's rendition of the iconic Italian protest folk song "Balla Ciao" originally dating back to the late 19th century, holds special significance.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.
Ario Nahavandi gained recognition by sharing his music independently on various social media platforms.His compositions stand out due to a captivating fusion of traditional and contemporary elements. Known for their depth and significance, his lyrics often delve into themes of love, life, and occasionally express protest sentiments. His poetic and philosophical writing style resonates with audiences, leaving a lasting impact.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Ario Nahavandi uses his music as a platform to address political and social issues prevalent in Iran, showcasing a strong social conscience. 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. Additionally, "Mara Madaram Ingoneh Parvarid" (This Is How My mother Raised Me) is a compelling Persian protest song that has garnered significant attention.
Ario Nahavandi's rendition of the iconic Italian protest folk song "Balla Ciao" originally dating back to the late 19th century, holds special significance.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.
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