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Omid Nemati
Iranian musician (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Omid Nemati (Persian: امید نعمتی; born April 6, 1984) is an Iranian singer and composer.[citation needed]
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Personal life
Omid Nemati was born in 1984 in Tehran. His father, Akbar Nemati, is a children's book author and illustrator. Omid earned his bachelor's degree in Graphic Design from Soureh University. In January 2022, he married Shaghayegh Sadeghian, the flutist of the Pallett band..[1]
Pallet
Nemati began his musical career by learning traditional Iranian vocal music and initially performed as a singer with the band Dang Show. After leaving Dang Show, he co-founded the band Pallett.[2][3][4]
Pallett gained widespread popularity with the release of their debut album Mr. Violet, which brought significant fame to both Nemati and the group. Over more than a decade of activity, Pallett has released three studio albums — Mr. Violet[5] (2012), Tehran, Smile![6] (2015), and Prime Meridian[7][8] (2020) — as well as an EP titled Endless Ending[9] (2017) and more than fifteen singles.[citation needed]
Omid, together with Pallett, has performed concerts in various cities across Iran[10][11][12], as well as tours in Europe[13][14] and the United States[15].
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Solo career
In addition to his work with Pallett, Omid Nemati has released several solo projects. His most notable solo work is the album Deprivation[16], a collaboration with Saleh Tasbihi, released in 2018.[17]
Film and television
Omid Nemati appeared in the feature film A Bumpy Story (2021), directed by Kamal Tabrizi.[18] He also served as a judge on the reality show Bandbazi[19] (2021–2022).
Controversy over a single release
A few days before the 2017 Iranian presidential election, Pallett released on Instagram a cover version of the song Roud (The River) in support of Hassan Rouhani[20]
The song, originally written by poet Saeed Soltanpour, who was executed in the early years of the Islamic Republic, was released by the band under the title Old Song (آهنگ قدیمی) without crediting Soltanpour. The release, and its political context, sparked strong criticism from political and cultural activists for both the political endorsement and the lack of attribution. Following the backlash, the band deleted the post and referred to the incident as a "misunderstanding", which in turn drew further criticism.[citation needed]
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Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
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Awards
He received the Barbad Award for Best Pop and Fusion Singer at the 37th Fajr Music Festival for the album Prime Meridian (Pallett Band) in 2022.[21]
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References
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