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Mohsen Chavoshi Hosseini (Persian: محسن چاوشی (Kurdish: Muhsın Çawşi); born 30 July 1979) is an Iranian musician, singer, record producer and songwriter, based in Tehran. He has released ten albums, including a soundtrack to the 2007 film Santouri.
Early life
Chavoshi was born in Khorramshahr, Khuzestan Province to a Kurdish family from Kurdistan Province. His family migrated to Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan Province, where he also completed his education.
Career
Chavoshi began his music career after he finished school and military service. His 2008 album Ye Shakhe Niloufar (a lotus sprout) received permission to be released legally. The CD became the biggest legally sold in Iran by selling over one million legal non-bootleg copies. In Yek Shakheh Niloofar, alongside his new producer, Chavoshi experimented with a new style that was more towards the rock music genre while including traditional Persian instruments. In 2010, Chavoshi made his new album Jakat (Jacket), which had many more up-tone, passionate melodies and lyrics. The album started with an upbeat melody in the style of "Bandari" with southern Iranian dialect, which caused a small shock to his listeners.
Chavoshi produced most of the songs on the album, while the professional producer Shahab Akbari produced two and Ahari produced three.
He released Greedy (his seventh album) in 2011. In 2012 Parcham-e Sefid (White Flag) was released by TDH Company as the fourth album of his career under the law. Also in 2012, Again Del Seda, the fourth Mohsen Chavoshi group album, was released by Besharat Company which contained one track of Mohsen, and it became a hit track. He released Man Khod An Sizdaham ('I Am The Thirteen') in 2013. Chavoshi released Paroye Bi Ghayegh ('Boatless Oar') in October 2014 and broke album sales records in Iran at 1393.
Mohsen Chavoshi is also known as the Special Music Man in Iran.
Personal life
Chavoshi has three brothers and two sisters. He was married in March 2009 and has a son named Zankow.
Discography
†: The songs that failed to get permission from Ershad, which are included as bonus tracks in the VIP Edition of Abraham and released for free on digital music stores (later removed) and are circulated over the internet.
= Albums
== Singles
=58: Sharhe Alef
59: Ham Gonah (The accomplice)
60: Zamire Khodsar [2020]
61: Ou [2020]
62: Taghe Soraya [2020]
63: Shedatte Meydan [2020]
64: Ali [2020]
65: Hossein [2020]
66: Abbas [2020]
67: Gandom Goon [2021]
68: Sale Bi Bahar [2021]
69: Mahi Kenare Rood [2021]
70: Asadollah [2021]
80: Koja Boodi (Khosoof Series) [2021]
81: Babe Delami (Khosoof Series) [2021]
82: Adle Movasagh [2022]
83: Ghashange Man (Amsterdam Series [2022]
84: Postman (Aghrabe Ashegh Series) [2022]
85: Yede Cheshme To Mioftam (Aghrabe Ashegh Series) [2022]
86: Ye Paeeiz [2023]
Awards
Award for the best soundtrack for Santoori Film from Kera International Filmfestival- 2008
Award for the best Soundtrack for Santoori Film from Donyaye Tasvir ceremony- 2011
Award for best Pop music composition, best Album (I myself am the thirteen), best Lyric and best Serie soundtrack from Musicema festival- 2013
Award for best pop Music from Musicema Festival- 2015
Barbad Award for the best pop Album for Harmless Ruler from Fajr Music Festival- 2016
Honoring at the Rumi (Molana) Conference- 2016
Award for the best pop Album for Harmless Ruler from Musicema Festival- 2017
Award for Series music for Sayeban from JameJam TV Festival- 2018
Book
Mohsen Chavoshi published his first book of poems called This Monstrosity Love (2020) [1]
See also
Music of Iran
Khuzestan Province
Santouri
References
External links
Mohsen Chavoshi at IMDb
Mohsen Chavoshi on Instagram
Mohsen Chavoshi on Spotify
RadioChavoshi | Full Archive For Play And Download
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