Apo Sahagian

Apo Sahagian is a contemporary Armenian musician, singer-songwriter, and cultural artist whose work reflects a deep connection to his heritage while simultaneously engaging with modern musical sensibilities. Known for his evocative lyrics and distinct vocal style, Sahagian has carved out a unique space in the Armenian music scene, blending traditional Armenian motifs with contemporary sounds and storytelling. His body of work often explores themes of identity, nostalgia, love, and the complexities of the diasporic experience.

Sahagian's recent releases like "Hayasa," "Ov Es," and "Kham Baji" show his versatility as an artist who can shift from deeply introspective ballads to more upbeat and rhythmic compositions. With "Letters from the Studio," Sahagian provides insight into his creative process, drawing listeners into a more intimate relationship with his music-making journey. Songs such as "Menk" and "Karin Tak" resonate with listeners through their emotive melodies and rich cultural references. His ability to reinvent his music is showcased in tracks like "Kyass Qiss" and its remix counterpart, highlighting his talent for cross-genre appeal. Apo Sahagian continues to be an influential figure in Armenian music, captivating audiences with his poetic craftsmanship and heartfelt performances.

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Orerov
Album - 14 Tracks - Released May 28, 2024
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