Roozbeh Nematollahi is a Persian pop singer born in 1979. He began his musical journey at a young age, learning and playing instruments such as the classic violin. His mother, Farshid Javaheri, was a singer and a master of traditional Persian music, which likely influenced his early exposure to music. Roozbeh Nematollahi is also known for his work in the music department of the project "Asre Payizi" in 2013.
As a contemporary artist, Roozbeh Nematollahi continues to release new music, with recent songs like "Nakone Ashegh Shodam," "Sharike Jorm," and "Age Be Man Bood." His music reflects his roots in Persian pop while exploring modern themes and styles. Despite his active career, detailed information about his personal life and professional milestones beyond his early musical training and recent releases is limited.
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