Nasser Razazi

Nasser Razaziناسر رەزازی

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Nasser Razazi

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Nasser Razazi (Kurdish: ناسر رەزازی or Nasir Rezazî; his full Name:Nasser Salh Muhamad

born Jun 21, 1955) in Sanandaj, Iranian Kurdistan is a Kurdish singer, poet and writer and is considered as one of the most famous and popular singers in Kurdish music and is a grand master in the tradition. His music encompasses traditional Kurdish folk songs in four different Kurdish dialects, Soranî, Kurmanji, Hewramî (Zhawaroee) and Kalhori (Southern Kurdish).

Nasser Razazi, sometimes written Nasr or Naser Rezazi or Rezazî was born to a poor family in Iran, but has lived most of his life in the Kurdish diaspora, mainly Sweden. After Saddam Hussein's fall, he returned to live in Iraq.

In addition to singing, and since he had started his life as a school teacher, Rezazi has developed writings in Kurdish literature, helps in propagation of Kurdish language through music and poetry.

Personal life

Nasser was married to the famous Kurdish singer Merziye Feriqi. She died on September 18, 2005 at the age of 47 after a surgery in Sweden. He had three children from her, sons Mardîn and Kardo and daughter Dilnîya Rezazî. The latter followed in the path of both her parents and is an artist in her own right.

He has also served as a peshmerga soldier, in Iranian Kurdistan, under the political kurdish party of Komalah for the struggle of an independent Kurdistan. During his period as a guerrilla soldier, fighting for the Kurdish cause, his first audience is namely the peshmerga.

Discography

(selective)

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