Habib, known by his full name Habib Mohebian, was an Iranian singer, songwriter, musician, composer, and arranger. He is celebrated as one of the founders of Iranian rock music. Born on September 26, 1947, in Shemiran, Tehran, Habib's career took off with his hit album "Mard-e Tanha-ye Shab" in 1977. After the Iranian Revolution, he moved to the United States and continued his music career, releasing notable albums like "Bezan Baran" (1996) and "Kavir-e Bavar" (1999). His later work included collaborations with his son, Mohammad, as seen in their joint album "Javuni." Some of his recent releases include "Yade Geryehat," "Donya," and "Khodeshe," though these might not be directly linked to Habib Mohebian's known discography.
Habib Mohebian was known for his unique use of the twelve-string guitar and his contributions to Iranian music. His legacy as a pioneer in Iranian rock continues to influence contemporary music. However, if the recent releases listed are not associated with Habib Mohebian, further clarification might be needed to accurately identify the artist in question.
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