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Hojat Rahimi
File:Hojat Rahimi.png
Portrait of Hojat Rahimi taken at sweden , 2024
Hojat Rahimi
Background information
Birth nameHojat Rahimi
Born31 August 1990 (age 34)
Ahwaz - Iran
GenresPop - Classic
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter,PianoComposerMusic ProducerArrangementMix & MasteringRecording
Years active2005–present
LabelsRadio Javan
Websitewww.hojatrahimi.com

Hojat Rahimi (born August 31, 1990) is a Pop and Classical musician, composer, singer, music producer, and pianist. He is best known for his album Emperor and his collaborations with TOLO (TV channel), [[Barbad Music]], and [[Radio Javan]]. In addition to his music career, Rahimi has an active modeling career in Sweden, where he has worked extensively in the fashion industry. [1]

Early Life and Education

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Hojat Rahimi was born in Ahwaz, Iran. He began his musical journey at an early age, studying piano, arrangement, and audio engineering. Hojat graduated from the Ahwaz Conservatory of Music and has worked as a music producer for various Afghan and Iranian artists. In addition to his musical career, he is a 3rd Dan Taekwondo master and a champion of Khuzestan Province in Iran. He has participated in numerous competitions and continues to practice and teach the martial art. Hojat is also the author of an upcoming book on music theory and solfège in Afghanistan. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Career

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Hojat Rahimi was born in Ahwaz, Iran. He began his music career early, studying piano, arrangement , and Audio engineer. Rahimi worked at Khuzestan TV and TOLO (TV channel) and served as a music teacher specializing in solfège and piano with Master Hooshang Jafarzadeh in Ahwaz. He later moved to Afghanistan, where he was appointed as a master of music at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music. From 2008 to 2011 and 2022 to 2024 , he worked at Tolo TV Barbud Production.

Rahimi has experience working with Radio & Television, the official broadcasters of Iran and Afghanistan. In 2005, he released his debut instrumental album, Yasaman , featuring his piano performance. This was followed by the album Chi Begam ("What Can I Say?") in 2006, which included several collaborations. His subsequent album, Valentine, and his soundtrack work for the 2011 film Az Man Chera Miranji ("Why Do You Bother Me?") contributed to his recognition, with the film becoming a best-seller in Afghanistan. Hojat Rahimi emigrated to Italy, where he joined Radio TV Media Italia and released his first Italian songs, Jafa Makon ('Do Not Beaten') and Hamdeli ('Peace'). In 2013, he released To ba Man Bodi ('You Are with Me') with his brother Vahdat Rahimi. He later moved to Sweden, where he established a studio and production partnership with Vahdat, who is a video director. Rahimi is also writing a book on music theory and solfège. He has collaborated with Afghan singer Farhad Darya and became the first author of music books in Afghanistan in 2018. [3] [4] [5]

Filmography

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Az Man Chera Miranji Bahija Mursal

Solo Albums

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List of Solo Albums
Year Album No Album Name (فارسی) Genre Notes
2005 001 Yasaman - یاسمن Pop Gardenia
2006 002 Chi Begam - چی بگم Pop What Can I Say?
2007 003 Dele Varagh Varagh - دل ورق ورق Pop Broken Heart
2008 004 Valentine - والنتاین Pop Valentine
2011 005 Az Man Chera Miranji - از من چرا میرنجی Pop Classical Why Do You Bother Me?
2015 006 Heyf - حیف Pop Regret
2017 007 Live Piano - پیانوکلاسیک Classical Piano
2019 008 Emperador - امپراطور Pop With Vahdat Rahimi

References

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[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [1] [11] [12] [13] [14] [2] [15]

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  1. ^ a b "Radio Javan - Hojat Rahimi". Radio Javan.
  2. ^ a b Taekwondo Shahin Blog - Hojat Rahimi
  3. ^ a b c "Hojat Rahimi". www.afghan123.com.
  4. ^ a b c "Interview with Afghan Community in Sweden". Afghan Skaforeningen.
  5. ^ a b c "Album Emprahator in 8am Newspaper". 8am News.
  6. ^ "Hojat & Vahdat Rahimi Albums". www.afghansonglyrics.com.
  7. ^ "Imagine Sweden 2017". Imagine Sweden.
  8. ^ "MyRitm - Hojat Rahimi". MyRitm.
  9. ^ "Ratsit - Hojat Rahimi". Ratsit.
  10. ^ "Press Release - Imagine Sweden 2017". Imagine Sweden Press Release.
  11. ^ "Afghan2Music - Hojat Rahimi". Afghan2Music.
  12. ^ "Gaffa - New Swedish City Festival". Gaffa.
  13. ^ "Sveriges Radio - Hojat Rahimi". Sveriges Radio.
  14. ^ "BBC Persian - Hojat Rahimi". BBC Persian.
  15. ^ Cutback Studio - AWL Modeling.