Fereydoon Foroughi (1951 – 2001) He contributed greatly to persian music and arts and his unique voice and style soon caught on with the people. In addition to his studies in acting, playing the guitar, piano and organ he also composed music. His style was inspired by jazz and blues. He started his professional work in 1971 with the film “Adamak” by Khosrow Haritash. “Adamak” was done by Touraj Shaabankhani and the vocals were by Foroughi.
Fereydoon Foroughi was more than a singer—he was a cultural icon, a poet, and a voice for emotional freedom. His music reminds us that even in difficult times, art can be a sanctuary, a mirror, and a bridge across generations. A haunting song reflecting emotional confinement and the desire for freedom. The track’s slow blues rhythm perfectly complements Foroughi’s intense, melancholic vocal delivery.