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Following the 1979, Ebi like many artists, found himself unable to continue his career due to restrictions on music and free expression. He moved abroad, eventually settling in Los Angeles, where he continued to record and perform for his devoted fans. His exile did not weaken his influence—instead, it strengthened his connection with the global diaspora. Throughout the 1980s and beyond, Ebi’s music evolved, incorporating themes of nostalgia, love, and social justice. Songs like Khodahafez Tehran expressed the pain of being away from his homeland, while Shekar and Navazesh became anthems of love and longing.

