Aref (singer)

A number of songs: I present you (August 2018), that's Enough (June 2018), Peshmerga (February 2017), who better than you (November 2016), Love (July 2016), Bagh-e Darya (February 2016), Mondgar (December 2015), Don't Cry (January 1, 2015), Song of Nostalgia (June 2014), Love (May 19, 2014), Storm (October 1, 2013), Aramesh (2012), If you're not (with Reza Naderi- 2011), Stars, Fire (2007), Persian Gulf.

During his time in the country, he performed the songs of "brother (=baradar)" and I will give you my hands (= dast hayam raa be to midaham) .

In 2002, Aref appeared as a guest singer at the Kodak Theatre and performed the song "Sultan of Hearts (=sultane qalbha)" along with Leila Forouhar.

In the film, two songs, "Del-e Qafel" and "Dastet Ra dar dasteh man deh", were recorded and performed in the voices of Aref, Vigen, Pouran and Beheshteh .

"Nobahar" nine-voiced song: Performed by Aref, Vigen, Sattar, Leila Forouhar, Morteza, Andy, Koros and Delaram and Fataneh.

Eight-voiced song "Haji-Firouz": Performed by Aref, Vigen, Shama'izadeh, Fataneh, Hassan Shojaei, Nahid, Andy and Koros.

The 12-voiced song "khake-man Irane-man koo": Performed by Aref, Sattar, Habib, Hooshmand Aghili, Shahrokh Shaheed, Morteza Barjaste, Ali Nazari, Ahmad Azad, Nazi Afshar, Sadegh Nojooki, Delaram and Shahla Sarshar.

Burning and Instrument (=sooro-saze): The song resulted from Arif's collaboration with Parviz Maqsadi, which marked a turning point in his fame.

The elusive shadow is based on a song by "I saw her standing there", whose rhythm has been transformed from two-fourth to six-eighth and is played in the style of the "Beatles" with three guitars.

The song's composer was Parviz Khatibi, who helped Aref and Zaven Ohanian (the work's arranger) transform the rhythm.

In this concert with Tehran's Philharmonic Orchestra, Aref sang in front of 100,000 Iranians and in the presence of many international state officials and dignitaries.

Aref performed his first concert outside of Iran in New York City in Madison Square to commemorate the 200th anniversary of American Independence.

Zan-e Rooz magazine chose Aref as Man of the Year from a large group of politicians, singers and actors.

His songs were heard in numerous Iranian films of the 1960s and early 1970s among which Gholam Jandarm, Soltane Ghalbha, Ghesseh-e Shab, Yaghout-e 3 Chashm, Dalahoo and Gharibeh are the most famous.