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43 Viguen Golden Songs - Persian Music

9.1M streams

9,082,659

Best of Viguen - Persian Music

3.3M streams

3,290,764

40 Golden Hits Of Viguen

2.6M streams

2,581,785

Mahtab - Persian Music

2.4M streams

2,397,688

Beyade Tehran - Persian Music

1.8M streams

1,764,837

Asbe Som Tala

1.2M streams

1,191,793

The Best Hits Vol 2

1.2M streams

1,164,916

Viguen 1 - Persian Music

1.1M streams

1,144,356

Shah Doumaad

1.1M streams

1,075,555

Viguen 3 - Persian Music

950.9K streams

950,853

Biography

Viguen (born Viguen Derderian, Persian: ویگن دردریان, Viguen Derderyân; Armenian: Վիգէն Տէրտէրեան, Vigen Tērtērian; 23 November 1929 – 26 October 2003), known as "King of Iranian pop" and the "Sultan of Jazz", was an Iranian pop music singer and actor. Viguen's innovative and upbeat style of music had a great influence on paving the way for a new genre of Iranian music, influenced by Western European and Latin American styles. His musical and performing talents soon captured the attention of many prominent Iranian lyricists and composers such as Parveez Vakili and Kareem Fakkour, and together they created some of Iran's most memorable songs. During World War II, the family moved to the northern city of Tabriz where local Azerbaijani nationalists declared the area a separatist republic, with the help of the occupying Soviet forces. This is where Viguen bought his first guitar from a Russian soldier and discovered his affinity for American, Italian and Spanish music and adopted many of those melodies for his songs with Persian lyrics that became some of Iran's most popular music to date. Equated to Elvis Presley by some fans in Iran, Viguen's debonair looks and his tall and athletic physique added to his appeal as Iran's first male pop star – particularly among young Iranian women at a time when ideas of emancipation and liberalism were taking hold in the 1950s and 60s. He was also one of the first Iranian entertainers to perform with a guitar.