Benyamin Bahadori

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Benyamin Bahadori
بنيامين بهادرى

Background information
Birth name Benyamin Bahadori
Born September 9, 1982 (1982-09-09) (age 25)
Flag of Iran Tehran, Iran
Genre(s) Pop
Trance
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Keyboard, Synthesizer and Bass
Years active 2005–present

Benyamin Bahadori (Persian: بنيامين بهادرى) is an Iranian singer of Persian pop music from Tehran, Iran. His 2006 album "85" was a massive commercial success within Iran and with the Iranian diaspora abroad.[citation needed] His most famous songs include Khatereha (more commonly known as Donya), Loknat (Stutter), and Adam Ahani (more commonly known as Halam Badeh).

In September 2006 Bahadori travelled to Sweden to have gigs in Tantolunden, Hornstull and Stockholm.

Bahadori is also famous for his religious composings, though these have had less commercial success.

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