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i think this was quite good.
by seattlepersian (not verified) on Sun Oct 05, 2008 07:30 PM PDTi think this was quite good. rap is a style of music and so i don't see it going out of style...not anymore than any other genre of music. so it is nothing to "move on" from.
even though i don't prefer to listen to rap, i thought her message and style were quite refreshing. also, i think this style of music is more applicable to first and second generation iranian-americans/europeans. i wish her much success. furthermore, i applaud her for trying something new. i'm getting quite tired of the ever so popular techno-based persian music that is being produced presently.
just like anything novel and fresh, i suspect she will continue to receive mixed feedback. some good, some bad. but i feel that any/most criticism that she will get will be primarily be from those who don't handle change all that well. let's just try to not get too vicious with our words.
Your Holiness ThePope
by ebi amirhosseini on Mon Sep 01, 2008 03:22 PM PDTThanks for blessing!.If we go to that extend,then very few poeple living on earth could claim to be Tehrooni Asil !(present company excluded).
If it is the " Tanoor" of "Mohabbat",it won't hurt !.
Sepaas
Ebi jaan, thanks for the
by ThePope on Mon Sep 01, 2008 02:41 PM PDTEbi jaan, thanks for the link. I read most of your blogs but I don't know how I missed this one. I hope you do forgive me! BTW, it was really interesting.
Usually, those who brag about being "bache Tehroon" are not pure Tehrani (they're from a different background), and that's how we know. And the same goes for those who brag about being Shemrooni which is even worse and much more obvious to recognize that they're originally from a different city or background. But the good thing about you is that you're honest and proud of your background (kerman).
So, since you're not totally Tehrani yourself, you should stop teasing JJ before he...
Ebi jaan, you're already blessed just by the fact that you are Kermooni.
Daadaas, ye "tanoor" keh jezghaaleh misham!!
Nader Jaan...
by ebi amirhosseini on Mon Sep 01, 2008 09:34 AM PDTMaa Bishtar...
Your Holiness ThePope
by ebi amirhosseini on Mon Sep 01, 2008 09:32 AM PDTTo be or not to be:
Kermani or Tehrani,that's the question?!
I hope your holiness be gracious enough to bless me now!!
Dame Holiness ye tanoor garm!!
Aaghaayeh mesterr Ebi,
by ThePope on Mon Sep 01, 2008 02:08 AM PDTEbi jaan-e aziz, chand-chandim?
Ghorbuneh aaghaa, in taklif-e maa ro roshan kon, belakhareh Tehrooni hasti yaa Kermooni?
I'm just curious cuz for some reason, I always thought you were Kermooni! Raas'esho begoo komaket konim!!! :) lol (Or, maybe you just have a little bit of "Kermooni" in your background)
Ebi jan, that was a hilarious reply!
by Nader on Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:17 PM PDTLet's have the "volak" have it our way.
As we say in Tehroon: "Karetim dash Ebi"!
Nader Jaan...
by ebi amirhosseini on Sun Aug 31, 2008 05:09 PM PDTtnx for defending & protecting the identity of us,i.e."Bache Tehroons",but donot forget that Bache Abadoonis were the best match for us in Tip Zadan,Khaali Bastan & the use of REYBON aka Rayban.But in any case I think he rather wants to prove to us that he is as cool as Bache Tehroons!.let him have his 15 minutes of fame with his new Tattoo & Tehrooni slangs.
sepaas
best wishes
The message...
by Nader on Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:32 AM PDTThe message was good, however, and as it was also mentioned by others, presenting it in rap was kind of a turnoff for me.
By the way, JJ what's up with the lingo bro?
That Tattoo is changing your vocabulary or what. Damesh Joosh:-)
Don't tell me you are one of us now (bache Tehroon):-)
I like it
by Toofantheoncesogreat (not verified) on Sun Aug 31, 2008 08:21 AM PDTNice beats, nice lyrics, and she's hot.
I like her very much
by Monda on Sun Aug 31, 2008 08:08 AM PDTI like her tone. Very appropriate to the topic. Thanks for the intro.
Damesh joosh
by Jahanshah Javid on Sun Aug 31, 2008 08:04 AM PDTFarinaz speaks for the plight of women... I look forward to more of her politically-charged music that is relevant to our times.
Dear amirkabir4u
by Party Girl on Sun Aug 31, 2008 07:49 AM PDTHere we go:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdCEYxWrCGQ
link
by amirkabear4u on Sun Aug 31, 2008 02:49 AM PDTA link please.
I don't care what it is
by Anonymous77 (not verified) on Sun Aug 31, 2008 01:53 AM PDTI truly hate rap. God, after decades can't they come up with something new?
Rap comes from some tribal thing in West Africa, live poems to show sexual and war prowess.
Hame jangi vo sexy shodan.
Ajab mobarezeye amighi.
Masalan
to John Carpenter
by Time Saver (not verified) on Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:22 PM PDTI watched 2:19 of it based on your feedback, I salvaged a couple of minutes of my life, as every second counts.
I think she is talking about Iran and not NY anyway.
That's 4 minutes and 13 seconds of my life I won't get back
by John Carpenter III (not verified) on Sat Aug 30, 2008 05:57 PM PDTWhat is up with this? And why is this Iranian female bad mouthing the Big Apple (New York). It's my firm belief that if she's not from New York, she shouldn't wear a New York hat. Is rap music popular anymore? I haven't heard anything from Eminem in years. And Vanilla Ice is no where to be found. And the rest of the rappers, as I recall are African American. Ebonics and Rap music are old school. America is on the verge of electing it's first African American President. The curtain fell on rap music 15 minutes ago. Let us move on.
Last I read, a lot children of Iranian Rug dealers are not following in their parents trade. Maybe, this talented Iranian female can save up her dollars and open up a Persian Rug dealership.