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Mohsen Namjoo

1976 - Today

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Mohsen Namjoo (Persian: محسن نامجو) is an Iranian singer-songwriter, composer, and musician. His style of music is influenced by blues and rock as well as Iranian folk music. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Mohsen Namjoo is the 2,880th most popular singer (down from 2,548th in 2024), the 489th most popular biography from Iran (down from 474th in 2019) and the 16th most popular Iranian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Mohsen Namjoo ranks 2,880 out of 4,381Before him are La India, Niels Brinck, Jacques Houdek, Inspectah Deck, Aynur Doğan, and Vânia Fernandes. After him are Blackbear, Lee Ryan, Nicki Nicole, Kati Wolf, Aisel, and Maarja-Liis Ilus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Mohsen Namjoo ranks 555Before him are Kyo, Lena Park, Fabri Fibra, JC Chasez, Vic Darchinyan, and Pavel Mareš. After him are Kenji Nojima, Anna Smashnova, Kaies Ghodhbane, Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie, Mariana Seoane, and Tatsuhiko Kubo.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Mohsen Namjoo ranks 489 out of 631Before him are Samira Makhmalbaf (1980), Atefeh Sahaaleh (1987), Tami Stronach (1972), Ashkan Dejagah (1986), Roya Hakakian (1966), and Shermine Shahrivar (1982). After him are Ehsan Hajsafi (1990), Taraneh Javanbakht (1974), Alireza Firouzja (2003), Babak Zanjani (1974), Killing of Neda Agha-Soltan (null), and Helly Luv (1988).

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Among SINGERS In Iran

Among singers born in Iran, Mohsen Namjoo ranks 16Before him are Sevdaliza (1987), Andy (1958), Azam Ali (1970), DJ Aligator (1975), Shohreh (1959), and Azad (1973). After him are Laleh (1982), Amir Tataloo (1987), Homayoun Shajarian (1975), Tooji (1987), Morteza Pashaei (1984), and Nazanin Afshin-Jam (1979).