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Sasy
Birth nameSasan Yafteh
Also known asSasy Mankan
Born (1988-11-18) November 18, 1988 (age 36)
OriginAhvaz, Iran
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Years active2007–present

Sasan Yafteh (Persian: ساسان یافته; born 18 November 1998), better known by his stage name, Sasy (ساسی), formerly known as Sasy Mankan (ساسی مانکن), is an Iranian pop singer-songwriter from Ahvaz.[1] Reuters has described him as one of Iran's most popular underground singers.[2] Sasy's hit song "Gentleman" has over 80 million plays on Persian music station Radio Javan.

Before the 2009 Iranian presidential election he met with the candidate Mehdi Karroubi.[3][4]

Discography

Albums

  • Eshgh Na Mersi (EP)
  • Bad Salighe
  • Iranizeh

Singles

  • Doctor
  • Gentleman
  • Hali Hali
  • Che Pesari
  • Che Ajab
  • Hame Bada
  • Ostad
  • Noosh
  • Salam
  • Saaghiya
  • Masnuee (Ft Kourosh Moghimi)
  • Eshtebah
  • Motasefane
  • Halesh Khoobe
  • Hypnotism (Ft Melanie)
  • Mano Bebakhsh
  • Shans
  • Vay Cheghad Mastam Man
  • Atse
  • Khat Roo Khat
  • IQ 2 ICU
  • Ninash Nash
  • Ye Kari Kon Raghsemoon Biad
  • Parmida (Ft Alishmas & Hossein Mokhte(Mokhtari))
  • Tehrano La(LA) Kon
  • Yekam Yekam (Ft Sahar)
  • Khat Roo Khat
  • Akkas (Ft Ali Morshedi)
  • Ashegham Kardi
  • Are Haminjoor
  • Faghat Ye Nafar Too Iran Bood
  • Az Hamoon Harfa
  • Vaghti Ba Hamdigeim
  • Tekrari
  • Bad Shod
  • Dorooghe Mahz
  • Dige Nistam
  • Nagoo Na
  • To Avaz Nemishi
  • Man Mese Divooneham
  • Ashghe Yeki Shodam
  • Alzheimer
  • Bade Man

References

  1. ^ nikoonazar, leyla (31 July 2012). "i want a warm music award too". pendar. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Youth may be challenge for Ahmadinejad in poll". Reuters. 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  3. ^ Hosseinian, Zahra (8 June 2009). "Youth may be challenge for Ahmadinejad in poll". Reuters. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  4. ^ Early Years. Retrieved Jan 10, 2009