Reza Sadeghi
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Background information | |
Birth name | Reza Sadeghi |
Born | 1979 |
Origin | Bandar Abbas, Iran |
Genre(s) | Pop Alternative Music |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, music producer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Multiple instruments |
Years active | 1992- |
Reza Sadeghi (Persian: رضا صادقی, born in 1979 in Bandar Abbas, Iran) is an Iranian pop singer and composer.
Sadeghi belongs to the new generation of pop singers who emerged in post revolutionary Iran. He gained popularity among young Iranians. [1] His most famous song is "Black is the color of love" (in Persian "Meshki rang e eshgheh"). His first song was created in 1992. His latest album was released in early 2006 "Vaysa donya".
In an interview with Tehran TV program "Shabe Shishei", Reza Sadeghi explained that as an infant, due to an extreme fever, his penicillin shot was botched[2]. At first he was completely paralyzed but he eventually gained the use of almost all his muscles except for those in his leg. For this reason Reza Sadeghi must use a cane when not sitting.
[edit] Discography
- 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
- 1996 Gole Lale
- 1995 Kalagh Gharghari
- 1994 Bale Parvaz
- 1992 Raze Eshghe (with Kimia Group)[3]