Moein (singer)

Nasrollah Moein Najafabadi (Persian: نصرالله معین نجف‌آبادی), more commonly known as Moein (Persian: معین, Persian pronunciation: [moˈ(ʔ)in]), is an Iranian singer. Moein was born in Najafabad, a city in Isfahan Province of Iran. He began his artistic career as a radio singer and released several albums before Yeki Ra Doost Midaram in 1986, which was his first album to be widely noticed in Iran. In recent years, Moein has become widely acclaimed in Iran and he has played concerts throughout the globe. He is referred to as "Javdan Sedaye Eshgh," which translates to "The Eternal Voice of Love." He has two daughters, Parichehr and Setareh.[1]

Moein
Moein at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.מץ 2009
Background information
Birth nameNasrollah Moein Najafabadi
Born (1952-01-19) 19 January 1952
Najafabad, Isfahan, Iran
GenresIranian pop music
Persian traditional music
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsOud
Years active1973–present
LabelsParicheh Avaz Company, Caltex Records, Taraneh Records, MZM, Avang Music, Radio Javan

Discography

Studio albums

  • Miparastam (1983)
  • Arezou (1984)
  • Havas (1985)
  • Kabeh (1986)
  • Golhaye Ghorbat - with Hayedeh (1987)
  • Safar (1987)
  • BiBi Gol (1988)
  • Sobhet Bekheir Azizam (1989)
  • Esfahan - with Faezeh (1990)
  • Be To Miandisham (1991)
  • Namaz (1992)
  • Khatereh 7 - with Shohreh (1992)
  • Tavalod-e Eshgh (1994)
  • Mosafer (1994)
  • Panjereh (1997)
  • Moama (1998)
  • Parvaz (2000)
  • Lahzeha (2002)
  • Tolou (2007)
  • Maandegar (2020)

Singles

  • "Khatereha" (2010)
  • "Hamdam" (2011)
  • "Bachehaye Alborz" (Khoone Siavash) (2011)
  • "Delam Tangete" (2012)
  • "Majnoon" (2012)
  • "Mardom" (2012)
  • "Gole Naz Darom" (2013)
  • "Parandeh" (featuring Siavash Ghomayshi) (2013)
  • "Aghoosh" (2013)
  • "Tarkam Nakon" (2013)
  • "Havaye khooneh" (2014)
  • "Be To Madyoonam" (2014)
  • "To Ke Tamoome Donyami" (2014)
  • "Shomal" (2015)
  • "Atashe Del" (2015)
  • "Ashegh Ke Beshi" (2015)
  • "Bi To Nemitoonam" (2016)
  • "Che Sali Beshe Emsal" (2016)
  • "Kenar To" (2017)
  • "Jane Man" (2017)
  • "Divoonegi Nakon" (2017)
  • "Sange Khara" (2018)
  • "Shoghe Safar"
  • "Khoone Arezoo" (2018)
  • "haminjoori nemimoone" (2019)
  • "Ba Man Bemoon" (2019)

References

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