“Don’t say no” was a pioneering piece by Ramesh in 1354–1355, which became a natural element in Ramesh’s songs with this funk-style song, and in the same years he recorded the song “Peezhwaz,” which is a leading polyphonic pop song. And the accompaniment was several sounds, while the song “Ziyarat” was a combination of Indian and Persian pop, and Ramesh showed an example of the early use of the drum machine in the song “Wasit” using the tabla. Babak Afshar, another composer of this period, composed the song “Kan Ya Zaman” by the Rahbani brothers, which Firouz performed, called “Summer” for Ramesh. Another of Ramesh’s songs that received attention is the song “Esmer Esmer,” which is a local Kurdish song and was also known as “Esmer Yaram” at that time, which was arranged by Naser Cheshmazar. In 1355, Ramesh’s most energetic song, “Mondenam ez Bodent,” was published. The composition and arrangement of this song are by Manouchehr Cheshazer.