Reza Sadeghi

Reza Sadeghi (Persian: رضا صادقی, born 16 August 1979) is an Iranian pop singer and songwriter. Sadeghi was born in Bandar Abbas. He began chanting Qur'an at school, then singing.

Reza Sadeghi
Born (1979-08-16) 16 August 1979[1]
Occupation
  • Singer
  • Composer
  • Songwriter
  • writer
Spouse(s)Unnamed (m. 2012)
ChildrenTiara (b. 2014)
Viana (b. 2017)
Musical career
Genres
  • Persian Pop
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Guitar
  • Piano
  • musical keyboard
Years active1992–present
Websiterezasadeghi.com

Professional life

Sadeghi's best-known song is "Black is the color of love" (in Persian "Meshki rángeh eshgheh" "مشكى رنگ عشقه"). His albums include "Black Shirt" , "World, Hold on" , "That's It" and "Just listen". He has performed live concerts in different cities around Iran and in other countries. A film based on his real life was released in which he explained some truth of his life. The name of this film is Ramze Shab ("رمز شب"). Reza Sadeghi also appeared alongside Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Afshin Hashemi, Pegah Ahangarani, etc. in an Iranian film called Bi khodahafezi ("بى خداحافظى") which is partially based on his life.[2]

Discography

  • 2019 Zendegi Kon(Live The Life)
  • 2017 Yani Dard(Pain Means)
  • 2016 Shabe Barooni(Raining Night)
  • 2015 Faghat Goosh Kon(Just Listen)
  • 2013 Hamin (That's It)
  • 2011 Dige Meshki Nemipoosham (I Don't Wear Black Anymore)
  • 2019 Malakut
  • 2009 Yeki bud yeki nabud (Once Upon a Time)
  • 2006 Vaysa Donya
  • 2005 Pirhan Meshki
  • 2005 Delam Barat Misooze (Rehearsal)
  • 2004 Parchame Meshki (Rehearsal)
  • 2004 Koma(Rehearsal)
  • 2003 Meshki Range Eshghe
  • 2002 Hekayat Meshki Poosh
  • 2001 Ashegham Man
  • 2000 10 Saniye
  • 2000 Ruyay-e Shirin
  • 1999 Mastane va Divane
  • 1997 Bandar Ghadim

See also

  • Persian pop music

Notes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Reza Sadeghi on Bi Khodahafezi Movie
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