Asad Badie

Asad Badie (Persian: أسد بديع) is a singer from Afghanistan of pop music. He is one of the 1980s era singers that emerged as Afghan music was reaching the zenith of its international popularity. As a member of Goroh-e-Baran (Rain Band/ Best Friends),[1] that included Farhad Darya and others, he became immensely popular not only for his voice, but also for his looks. Badie continues to produce music from his homes in Switzerland and Austria,[1][2] and often performs in charity concerts.

Asad Badie
BornAfghanistan
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, physician
Years active1980–present
LabelsVarious
WebsiteAsad Badie Songs

Badie is also a physician, having completed his medical degree in Switzerland.

The Look

In the early 1980s, when he and others started the Rain Band, he was under the constant spotlight of public attention, although Farhad Darya went on to become the more popular singer after the group members emigrated from Afghanistan.

Recent Involvements

Badie performs in concerts in various cities of Europe.[2] In the last two decades since he separated from his Rain Band colleagues, he has been the least active in singing. Due to the demands of medical school and subsequent demands of the medical profession, he has limited his involvement in entertainment, prompting his fans to become inquisitive of his status.

Nickname

In recent times, his nickname has become Asad "Hard" Badie.

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References

  1. Baily, John (2010). "Afghan music in Australia". In Oliveira, Catarina Reis; Côrte-Real, Maria de São José (eds.). Music and Migration (Volume 7 of Revista Migrações (Migrações Journal) ). ACIDI, I.P. p. 167.
  2. Baily, John (2016). War, Exile and the Music of Afghanistan: The Ethnographer’s Tale. Routledge. ISBN 9781315466910. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  • Javanan. The Sensational Asad Badie. Kabul, Afghanistan. June 1989.
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