The Voice of Exile and Emotion

Homeyra was born in Tehran in 1945, at a time when music was undergoing a cultural renaissance. She emerged as a powerful voice in the golden age of Persian music during the 1960s and 1970s. Her musical style blends classical Persian poetry, traditional melodies, and contemporary instrumentation, making her work both timeless and deeply personal. She sang not merely to entertain—but to evoke. To awaken something in the hearts of listeners. Her collaborations with prominent composers and poets, including the legendary Mohammad Heydari and Anoushiravan Rohani, created songs that are still played and cherished today.