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Farshad’s Song ‘Note Siah’ Featured in ‘The Penguin’ Series Tracklist

In episode five of the highly acclaimed first season of HBO’s ThePenguin, starring Cristin Milioti and Colin Farrell, an unexpected musical gem was unveiled. The episode features the track ‘Note Siah’ by Farshad a trailblazing figure in Persian rap. This powerful song’s inclusion not only underscores the global reach of Persian rap but also brings Farshad’s unique voice to an even wider audience. The gritty, raw energy of ‘Note Siah’ perfectly complements the dark, gritty tone of the series, making it a fitting choice for the show’s soundtrack. As one of the few Persian-language rap songs to be featured in a major international production, it represents a significant moment for the genre, showcasing the fusion of diverse musical styles and cultural influences.

Farshad, known for his unapologetic lyrics and innovative sound, has long been a key figure in the Persian underground rap scene. His music often blends traditional Iranian themes with contemporary urban beats, creating a powerful, emotive experience that resonates with listeners from different backgrounds. The inclusion of “Note Siah” on *The Penguin* not only elevates the profile of Persian rap but also introduces the raw and unfiltered nature of Iranian youth culture to a broader audience. Farshad’s rise to prominence is a testament to the growing influence of global hip-hop subcultures, as his music gains recognition in both Iran and the international scene. Through his inclusion in *The Penguin*, Farshad has now established himself as a pioneering voice of Persian rap, with his influence extending beyond the borders of his homeland.

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