Alireza Abbas Beygi

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Alireza abbas beygi (born 22 January 1998, kashmar Island) is a singer, songwriter, musician and author and poet.,
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Born 22 January 1998 (1998-01-22) (age 26)
kashmar, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Occupation Musical artist

activities

Alireza Abbas Beygi is an independent artist born in Kashmar. Alireza's style was pop and he started producing his own music from 2017 and a year later his first official instrumental music was released from a reputable label and in 2017 with 'Cerests' it was the beginning of attracting listeners to his music style. Late this year, Alireza decided to sing with his own songs, which did not start badly. Finally, in 2018, he managed to make some fans curious about his fusion style with 'love'. It was 2020 and alireza decided to become a fully independent music producer and create a new style for himself. Starting with the single "love" and more songs to come. He creates a real and fantasy story behind each piece and tries to present it to the audience as a movie. Anyway, he's a great guy...[1]


His intention of activity

Alireza Abbas Beigi, a poet, writer and music artist, started his career in 2017. Alireza was born on January 22, 1998, and started his career in the field of poetry and music in 2017, and started working with the release of a music album. . His first song called "Sunset", but this is not his first official work. Alireza announced: I will start my first official work in the form of a recital called "Halat Khas" and publish this song on the music stands of Iran. He is a poet of classic and melodious poems and has published about 100 works for religious clips. Alireza added: This work experience in the field of music and poetry writing began in 2014, but I officially started publishing music in 2023, and I would like this process to contribute to significant progress, although I have received many offers to collaborate in the field of singing. It's a given, but I like to work independently and implement these experiences.[2]


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