The Voice That Echoed Through a Generation

Born on April 11, 1949, in Tehran, Nasrin Keyvanfar emerged as one of the defining voices of music during the 1970s. After completing her high school education, she initially began her career at the Ministry of Agriculture. However, her path soon shifted toward the world of music and broadcasting—a realm in which she would leave a lasting legacy. In 1973, Nasrin joined Radio, where her talent quickly garnered attention. Her rise to fame was catalyzed by the hit song “Az To Ba’tul”, composed by Hossein Samadi. The track resonated deeply with listeners and established her as a beloved figure in popular music.