Mostafa Hatamian iranian pop singer sings after 7 years!
Mostafa Hatamian was born in Bandar Lengeh, Iran on August 8, 1984. He began his professional career in 2008, and his overall works include more than 32 songs, three albums, and ten singles.
He began singing in 2008 and has since released three albums (Entezar, Barzakh, and Taghdir), as well as a few singles and seven music videos.
He was banned from performing in 2011 after his song and video clip "Taghdir" was broadcast on satellite music channels.
His debut song, "Pasoor” was published in 2008, while his most recent song, "Eshtebah Az Man Bood" was released in 2014.
Aside from the sad and happy songs, he performed a track in the native dialect of Bandar Abbas called "10 Tir" which was well received by his people. Among his compositions is the devotional song "Dasht-e Karbala" which he sung for Imam Hussein and was warmly accepted.
We were recently informed that he would be releasing a song soon and that he will undoubtedly continue his activities following the Islamic Republic of Iran's regulations, gaining more skills to effectively perform a concert in his country in the future.
