The band continued to recruit new talents, including the likes of Kamran & Hooman, and experimented with electronic beats, remixes, and modern production. Despite lineup shifts, the Black Cats maintained a consistent identity: catchy, danceable pop songs with polished vocal harmonies. They also began collaborating with international producers and incorporating modern R&B and EDM elements.
They introduced Persian music to a global audience in the diaspora. Their songs often resonated with youth longing for cultural connection outside. Several members went on to successful solo careers, including Pyruz and Kamran & Hooman. Many singers cite Black Cats as their inspiration for pursuing Persian pop music. Pioneered the use of English hooks, dance beats, and harmonized vocals in Persian music. Inspired a new generation of American artists blending Western pop and traditional Persian sounds.