Nune Yesayan

Nune Yesayan, an Armenian singer known for her rich voice and emotive performances, has been a prominent figure in Armenian music since the 1990s. Born on August 5, 1969, in Yerevan, Armenia, Yesayan began her music career singing in the State Jazz Orchestra of Armenia and soon after transitioned to a solo path. She quickly rose to fame with her distinctive interpretation of traditional Armenian folk songs as well as modern compositions, frequently blending them with international music styles.

Her discography ranges from soulful ballads to spirited dance tunes, often imbued with the intricate melodies characteristic of Armenian music. Among Yesayan's most recent releases are "Hangist togheq indz aysor," a reflection of her ongoing commitment to her heritage, and "Qani der Sirum em," which showcases her ability to convey deep emotions through her music. In "Artsakh Is My Home," Yesayan expresses her solidarity with the disputed region, demonstrating how she interweaves social themes into her work. Other notable tracks such as "Qo Sere Es Em" and "Im Srtov" further exhibit her vocal prowess and her dedication to creating music that resonates strongly with her audience. Throughout her career, Nune Yesayan has not only cemented her status as a beloved artist in Armenia but also garnered an international following that appreciates her passionate artistry and her embodiment of Armenian culture through song.

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Single - Released August 5, 2024
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