Mehdi Yarrahi

Mehdi Yarrahi (Persian: مهدی یراحی, born 1981 in Ahvaz) is an Iranian musician.

Mehdi Yarrahi
مهدی یراحی
Background information
Born (1981-11-14) 14 November 1981
Tehran, Iran
GenresPersian Pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • composer
InstrumentsGuitar, piano, keyboards
Years active2000–present
Websitemehdiyarrahi.com

Awards

  • Prize-winning best pop album (for the album Emperor), the master, the second annual festival Musicema in 2013
  • Prize-winning best pop piece (for track, "Emperor"), the master, the second annual festival Musicema in 2013[1]

Discography

Albums

  • 2011: Set me free
  • 2013: Emperor
  • 2015: Like a statue
  • 2017: Full Length Mirror

Singles

  • 2010: "Empty coffin" (Taboote Khali)
  • 2011: "Border" (Marz)
  • 2011: "My heart is wherever you are" (Har Jaye Donyaei Delam Oonjast)
  • 2011: "tonight has also gone" (Emshabam Gozasht)
  • 2011: "More attractive" (Jazabtar)
  • 2011: "Reward" (Eydi)
  • 2012: "Wall" (Divar)
  • 2012: "look at me" (Be Man Negah Kon)
  • 2012: "Say Something" (Ye Chizi Begoo)
  • 2012: "Dandelion" (Ghasedak)
  • 2013: "The important thing is" (Mohem Ine)
  • 2013: "Compromise" (Sazesh)
  • 2013: "Who taught you (arabic)"
  • 2014: "Spring (the Arabic)" (Fasle Bahar)
  • 2014: "Gazelle (Ghazal, arabic)"
  • 2014: "Thy tears" (Boghze To)
  • 2014: "Call to prayer" (Azan)
  • 2014: "May God be with you" (Khoda Be Hamrat)
  • 2014: "fireplace" (Atashkade)
  • 2015: "Don't think about me" (Fekre Man Nabash)
  • 2015: "chaos" (Ashoob)
  • 2015: "Why won't you come" (Chera Nemiresi)
  • 2016: "Soil" (Khak)
  • 2016: "Don't say I didn't tell you" (Nagoo Nagofti)
  • 2016: "Breath" (Nafas)
  • 2016: "Need" (Hajat)
  • 2017: "Coldness is near" (Sarma Nazdike)
  • 2017: "The things that I've heard" (Che chiza shenidam)
  • 2017: "21 days later" (Bisto yek rooz ba'd)
  • 2017: "Your eyes" (Cheshm e to)
  • 2017: "Autumn" (Paeez)
  • 2018: "Hayek" (Arabic)
  • 2018: "Indoctrination" (Talghin)
  • 2018: "Cool" (Sarsaam)
  • 2018: "Pare Sang" (Broken Stone)[2]
  • 2019: "Enkar" (Denial)
  • 2019: "Ahle Nakhal" (From Palm)
  • 2019: "Nemisheh Edameh Dad" (Can't continue)
  • 2019: "Tolou Mikonam" (I will rise)
  • 2020: "Asrar"

References

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