Hasan Shamaizadeh during his years in the country


He returns to Homeland four months later, and after spending five months in Iran, he leaves Homeland forever.  In the 1360s and 1370s, Hassan Shamaeizadeh immigrated to America after the events of the 1357 revolution and settled in Los Angeles. During the 1360s and 1370s, he was one of the most prolific pop music artists in Homeland, and in addition to releasing 17 albums as a singer, he also composed music for many foreign Persian singers and introduced some figures of the second generation of pop singers outside Homeland, such as Mansour, Omid Suzan Roshan, and Sheila, who played roles.