Morteza Pashaei
Morteza Pashaei | |
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Birth name | Morteza Pashaei |
Born |
Aryashahr, Tehran, Iran | 11 August 1984
Origin | north of Iran, Iran |
Died |
14 November 2014 30) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Genres | Persian Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer, musician |
Instruments | Guitar, piano |
Years active | 2009–2014 |
Associated acts | Shadmehr Aghili, Mohsen Yeganeh |
Website | www.mortezapashaei.ir |
Morteza Pashaei (Persian: مرتضی پاشایی, 11 August 1984 – 14 November 2014) was an Iranian musician, composer, and pop singer.
Born and raised in Tehran, Pashaei studied graphic design and was interested in music since his childhood, when he began playing guitar. Less than two decades later, he was diagnosed with cancer in 2013 and hospitalized at Tehran's Bahman Hospital on 3 November 2014 as his health deteriorated. He died on 14 November 2014, aged 30.
Early life
Morteza Pashaei was born on 11 August 1984 in Aryashahr, Tehran. He was interested in music since his childhood and began playing the guitar at the age of fourteen. In addition to playing the guitar, he also played the piano and wrote many of his own songs. He studied graphic design in Islamic Azad University and graduated in 2008"[1]
Music career
Pashaei began his professional music career in 2009 by publishing his songs on the internet, notably YouTube. As an artist, he was known to be quite innovative. He is best known for his Yeki Hast track (2012). Despite his sudden rise to stardom, Morteza was known to be very down to earth, and always showed love and appreciation towards his many fans. His fans now affectionately call him by the nickname "Emperator," which literally translates to emperor, because he is the emperor of pop music in Iran. Morteza Pashaei is the legendary Iranian singer, whom just in a few short years managed to become the king/emperor of pop music in Iran, and as well outside of Iran; while still remaining humble and down to earth while making his name, and he was doing all this at such as young age as well.
Cancer
In late September 2013, it was announced that Pashaei was diagnosed with stomach cancer. His relatives denied the news but his official website announced that his planned concerts had been cancelled due to Morteza's illness. He appeared with a hat in a TV show one month later and spoke about his illness. He underwent a major surgery before announcing the news.[2]
On 3 November 2014, Pashaei was transferred to Bahman Hospital and was hospitalized in ICU. As his physical condition worsened, thousands of fans gathered around the hospital where he was staying. Despite his condition, Morteza never gave up, and he kept fighting. According to his doctor, it was Morteza's strength that kept him alive for a year. His doctor also mentioned that until his last moments, Morteza still had hope and he was looking forward to performing at his first Canadian concert in Toronto on November 29, 2014, which was to be the beginning of his Canadian, and eventually international tour. However, unfortunately, he never had the chance to make it, and his friend and fellow singer, Farzad Farzin, agreed to do the concert in his place, and perform all of Morteza's songs in his honour. One of Morteza's greatest achievements besides being a legendary Iranian singer at such a young age, was that his talents gained international recognition as well. After his passing away, he got a letter of recognition from Canada's minister of citizenship and immigration. In the letter, Pashaei was acknowledged for his efforts to promote Iranian culture in Canada, and for his unique talents that have gained him the reputation as a legend of the Iranian community and around the world. Undoubtedly, Pashaei was an exceptionally talented artist, however that is only half the reason that he was so loved, and left behind such a phenomenally enduring legacy; the other reasons include that he had a huge heart and that is how he will always be remembered by those who will continue to love him and think of all of the beautiful memories he left behind. Although he was ill himself, he never failed to care for others as well. In fact, during his illness, he happily accepted the ALS challenge and donated to the cause, while encouraging his fans and other fellow singers to pitch in to help as well.[3]
Death
On November 14, 2014, at the age of 30.[4] His funeral was held on 16 November at Vahdat Hall and he was buried at Behesht-e Zahra in a private ceremony. Thousands of his fans attended his funeral in an unusual procession and recited his songs while he was being buried. His tragic passing reunited the Iranian people as they grieved the death of the 30 year old legend. His funeral gathered the largest crowd in Iran since the protests of the 2009 election. Still after several weeks have passed, thousands of family, friends, and fans visit his grave with flowers, candles, and pictures of Morteza. In addition, fans who live outside of Iran, show their love for their idol on social network media sites, such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.[5][6]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Persian native | Ref |
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2012 | There is Someone | یکی هست | [7] |
2013 | Bita Flower | گل بیتا | [8] |
2015 | Its Called Love | اسمش عشقه |
Singles
Year | Name | Persian native | Note | |
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2009 | Be Dadesh Residam | به دادش رسيدم | ||
2009 | Shayad Beporsi | شاید بپرسی | ||
2010 | Edeaye Eshgh | ادعای عشق | ||
2010 | Bezar Begam | بذار بگم | ||
2010 | Mimiram | می میرم | ||
2010 | Yeki Hast | یکی هست | ||
2010 | Ziyadi | زیادی | ||
2010 | Be goshet Mireseh | به گوشت میرسه | ||
2010 | Adam Kosh | آدم کش | ||
2010 | Gole Atlasi | گل اطلسی | ||
2010 | Bezar Begam | بذار بگم | ||
2010 | Eshghe Man | عشق من | ||
2011 | Cheshmaye Man | چشمای من | ||
2011 | To Rast Migi | تو راست میگی | ||
2011 | Gerye Kon | گریه کن | ||
2011 | Adam Ahani | آدم آهنی | ||
2011 | Baraye Nasser | برای ناصر | In memorial of Nasser Hejazi | |
2011 | Mikham Begam | میخوام بگم | ||
2012 | Chand Rooz | چند روز | ||
2012 | Setayesh | ستایش | ||
2012 | Bia Bargard | بیا برگرد | ||
2012 | Dorogh Dost Dashtani | دروغ دوست داشتنی | ||
2012 | Chetoor Delet Omad | چطور دلت اومد | ||
2012 | Ro To Bargardon | روتو برگردون | ||
2012 | Hala Omadi | حالا اومدی | ||
2012 | Dele Man, Dele To | دل من؛ دل تو | ||
2013 | Nafas | نفس | ||
2013 | Jadeye Yek Tarafeh | جاده یک طرفه | ||
2013 | Mahe Man | ماه من | ||
2013 | Gole Bita | گل بیتا | ||
2013 | Mano Bebakhsh | ادعای عشق | ||
2013 | Mesle Shisheh | مثل شیشه | ||
2013 | Mahe Man | ماه من | ||
2013 | Ghasam | قسم | ||
2013 | Boghz | بغض | Presentation to Benyamin Bahadori | |
2014 | Roze Barfi | روزه برفی | With Mohammad Reza Golzar | |
2014 | Asre Paeezi | عصر پائیزی | ||
2014 | Rozhaye Sakht | روزهای سخت | ||
2014 | Yadete | یادته | ||
2014 | To Fekretam | تو فکرتم | ||
2014 | Taghsir | تقصیر | ||
2014 | Negaran Mani | نگران منی | exclusivley for Maheasal a song about his feelings to God | |
2014 | To Rafti | تو رفتی[9] Taghdeem be Naser Abdulahi | ||
2014 | Ghalbam Ro Tekrare | قلبم رو تکراره | ||
2014 | To Doorio Dastaye Man | تو دوری و دستا هن | ||
2014 | Sareto Bar Nagardondi | سرتو برنگردوندی | Morteza's last song |
2015 "Kojaei" کجایی Morteza's end song
References
- ↑ "Biography: Morteza Pashaei" (in Persian).
- ↑ "Thousands Across Iran Mourn Death Of Popular Singer". 15 November 2014.
- ↑ "Iranian pop star dies of stomach cancer in Tehran". 14 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- ↑ Morteza Pashaei dies, presstv.ir; 14 November 2014; accessed 16 November 2014.
- ↑ "Funeral of pop star unites Iran’s urbanites and traditionalists". 16 November 2014.
- ↑ "Tehran Hosts Funeral For Popular Iranian Singer". RadioFreeEurope. 16 November 2014.
- ↑ Morteza Pashaei
- ↑ Morteza Pashaei
- ↑ Morteza Pashaei Singles