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Sami Beigi
Iranian singer

Sami Beigi

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Iranian singer
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Place of birth
Tehran, Central District, Tehran County, Tehran Province
Age
42 years
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Saman Beigi, (Persian: سامان اسحاق بیگی‎‎ known as Sami Beigi (Persian: سامی بیگی‎‎, (born on November 23, 1982) is an Iranian singer, and songwriter. He currently lives in Sweden.He is nicknamed King. In an interview with "Zarebin" and "Voice of Farsi", he mentions he was raised in Sweden. Beigi attended musical school in which he learned to play many different instruments, and write and produce music. His main instrument is guitar. He is a former member of the Persian band Black Cats and gained recognition with the song he wrote for Black Cats entitled, "Yeki Bood Yeki Nabood." Two years later, he left the band and started his solo career as singer and songwriter. He has made many successful singles, among which "In Eshghe", "Ey Joonam", and "HMG" are some of the most popular ones. His latest single to this date "Kaghaz va Ghalam" was debuted on February 28 of 2014 and got more than 700,000 replays on RadioJavan website in only four days. Beigi was featured in BBC Persian's Nowrouz 1393 special TV program. He performed three of his singles "Ey joonam", "HMG", and "Kaghaz & Ghalam", and in the interview he stated it took him about two to three years to finish writing "Kaghaz & Ghalam" song. In his interview with "Voice of Farsi" he states that although he has been writing songs and singing since age of 15 years, he never thought he could launch a solo career successfully.

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