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  1. Arash Labbaf ( Persian: آرش لباف, pronounced [ɒːˈɾæʃ ɛ læbˈbɒːf]; born 23 April 1977) is an Iranian-Swedish singer, entertainer, and producer. [1] He represented Azerbaijan along with Aysel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, finishing third with the song "Always".

  2. www.youtube.com › user › ArashOfficialChannelArash - YouTube

    Welcome to the Official YouTube Channel of Arash! arash.se and 4 more links. Videos. Shorts. Live. Releases. Playlists. Community. Arash - Asemoon (Official Video) 1,268,667 views 2 years ago.

  3. Jul 8, 2013 · Nearest event · Toronto, ON, Canada. Sat 8:00 PM · Meridian Hall. VIEW TICKETS. Stream/Download Arashs music https://lnk.to/arash Subscribe to Arash on YouTube:...

  4. Helena - One Night In Dubai (Official Video) Stream/Download Arashs music https://lnk.to/arashСлушай и качай https://lnk.to/OneNightInDubaiARASH:YouTube | https://youtube.com ...

  5. 3M Followers, 408 Following, 754 Posts - Arash (@arashmusic) on Instagram: "Info@extensivemusic.com"

  6. Arash Labaf, born in Tehran, Iran, is an iranian singer. At age ten, he and his family moved to Sweden, where he still resides. In an interview with BBC Persian Television, he has mentioned...

  7. Stream/Download Arashs music https://lnk.to/arash Subscribe to Arash on YouTube: https://smarturl.it/ArashYT ARASH: YouTube | https://youtube.com/ArashO...

  8. ARASH was born on April 4, 1972, in Tehran/Iran. After spending a couple of years with his family in Paris/France, he returned to Iran when he was 7 years old, just a few months before the start of the Iranian revolution.

  9. Born in Tehran, Iran, on April 23, 1977, Arash Labaf is best-known as Sweden-based singer and producer Arash. Along with Aysel Teymurzadeh, he represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest..

  10. May 17, 2024 · Born in Iran, based in Sweden, international pop star Arash has scored Persian-language hits all over Europe. He also represented Azerbaijan in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. • Arash’s family moved from Iran to Sweden when he was 10.