Tehran – Several traditional singers and pop singers have released new tracks in sympathy with our fellow countrymen in response to the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran.
On Sunday evening (July 22nd), famous traditional music singer Homayon Shajalian released “World of Prostrations” on his personal page in Cyberspace.
Regarding this work, Shajarian wrote: “The “world of oppression” has social and humanitarian themes. This work was born from the dust of a wounded soul. It was born from the voices of free men who were imprisoned in the rising cry in a world of fear and oppression.”
“This story is the endless sadness of humans who are silent in the twists and turns of dead-end nights in the bloody nightmare of this world. It speaks of a world in which anger, ugliness, ignorance, selfishness replaces love, beauty and consciousness,” he added.
“The pages of human history change with black and white, filth and light, as if these two were ancient twins, one constantly dominant,” the singer pointed out.
In the end, Shajarian dedicated his work to the noble and defenseless people of the world, saying, “The heart may not live except for love and beauty.”
Homayun, the son of late Iranian traditional singer Mohammad Reza Shajalian, is a traditional, crossover vocalist and Tomback player.
Last week he posted a moving letter alongside a social media story in response to Israeli attacks. “The land and the sky in our hometown are hurt. Our hearts are uneasy. Our mother’s heart trembles a thousand times before the sunrise. The sound of an explosion replaces the sound of a song.
“Perhaps the song can calm a grieving mother or give a quiet sigh in the soul of a tired father. This voice wants a whisper of peace in the cry,” the letter continued. “Remember: neither the flowers of soil will bloom from the blood, nor the sow of weapons will love them. May the song speak louder than bullets, and peace and calm belong to all the people of the world.”
Popular musician, singer, record producer and songwriter Mohsenchabosi released his latest music on Monday, known as “Healing.”
Continuing his social activities, Chaboshi’s song emphasizes the empathy and patriotism of people in these difficult wartime conditions. Composed and arranged by Chavoshi, “Healing” has lyrics by Kazem Bahmani.
Last week, in a very concise post on social media, he spoke to the Zionist regime, writing, “You’ve been crushed, you’ll be crushed.”
Chavoshi is also involved in domestic philanthropy, constantly responding to social and national issues. Two years ago he responded after burning copies of the Holy Qur’an outside a mosque in Stockholm, Sweden.
In a post published on Instagram, Chavoshi wrote:
In response to the attacks of the Zionist regime, Salar Aghili, a traditional music singer who played and released several musical pieces on Iranian themes, released his work and music video “I Die for You” on his personal page on Sunday in Cyberspace, writing:
The piece was published with lyrics by Mohammad Reza Yar and music by Masoud Hemmati, along with posters with the phrase “Iran, all your earthen phones are part of our soul.”
The music video and song “You Steal My Heart with Your Flag” were also released in response to the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran, with an emphasis on the preservation and independence of the country.
The piece features lyrics by Mirad Elfampur, composed by Amir Hossain Samyei, coordinated by Ahman Meraban and sung by Mohammad Motamedy.
Additionally, the music video and song “Zulfical of Ali, Iran (AS)” was released on the occasion of Operation Trumis III, following the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran, with lyrics and vocals by Mohammad Asadrahi, arrangements by Mohammad Mesbah and edited by Reza Goodergi.
The phrase “Ali’s Zulfical (as)” refers to Zulfical, the legendary double-rimmed sword of Imam Ali, which symbolizes courage, strength, justice and righteousness.
On Friday, June 13, the Zionist regime launched an unprovoked act of military aggression against the sovereign territory of the Islamic Republic in Iran, and respected it along with civilians along with respected commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard and well-known nuclear scientists.
The strike has continued since then, targeting private nuclear facilities and residential areas, violating all international norms and threatening to ignite a major local fire.
In response to Israeli attacks, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) launched Operation True Promise III, which then unleashed coordinated missiles, drones attacked deep within occupied territory, targeting military and intelligence report command centres.
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