Noush Afarin rose to fame during the pre-revolutionary period, an era marked by a flourishing music scene. Her songs resonated with audiences for their heartfelt lyrics and dynamic compositions. She worked with some of the most notable lyricists and composers of the time, which further elevated her career. Following the Revolution in 1979, Noush Afarin, like many artists of her time, faced restrictions on performing in her home country. She eventually emigrated and continued her musical journey abroad, gaining a global fanbase. Despite the challenges of living in exile, she remained dedicated to her art, recording new songs and performing in concerts around the world, particularly for the diaspora.