Habib's adolescence coincided with the appearance of the Beatles in the 70s of Europe, and this made him more interested in music.
After being accepted in the radio and television exam, he started learning the principles and measures of composition under the supervision of Morteza Hannaneh.
After that, he released another successful album called "Kavir-e Bavar" (1999), which included the famous song of "Kharchanghaye Mordabi".
Habib travelled back to Iran in 2009 and requested the government to release the album and perform the concert.
He died at 9 o'clock in the morning on Friday, June 10, 2016, at the age of 68 due to cardiac arrest in Niasteh village, Katalem, Ramsar.