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Born in 1997, Navan is a Canadian-Iranian Pop/RnB artist whose journey from Montreal’s musical theatre stages to the global music scene tells a story of cultural fusion and creative ambition. Having moved to Canada as a child, he was immersed in the vibrant atmospheres of Montreal and Toronto—two cities that played a crucial role in shaping his sound. Navan’s early experiences in theatre, performing lead roles in musicals, ignited a passion for performance and storytelling, which he carried into his music career.

His official debut in 2020 marked the start of a unique approach: blending Persian and Western influences, from French and Persian RnB to modern pop, aiming to connect with audiences across borders. Collaborating with industry heavyweights, Navan quickly made a name for himself within the Persian and international music communities, working alongside figures like Persian Hip-Hop pioneer Erfan Paydar and renowned composer Babak Amini.

Now, Navan is back with his latest track, Bi Khatereh (Memoryless)—a deeply emotional ballad born out of a personal experience. The song explores the pain of separation, an emotion familiar to many in the diaspora, particularly those who have had to say goodbye to loved ones due to distance. Navan’s intent is clear: to create music that transcends borders, offering a universal emotional connection.

The track started with a simple piano melody, capturing the raw feeling of loss. Recognizing the song’s potential, Navan partnered with Ron Isreali, a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked with notable artists like Chris Brown and Jack Harlow. Together, they brought the song to life, incorporating the lush sounds of live strings performed by Grammy-winning musician Drew Jurecka, known for his work with Dua Lipa. The entire process, from the strings to the live-recorded drums, showcases Navan’s dedication to authenticity and depth in his music.

Bi Khatereh isn’t just another pop track; it’s Navan’s attempt to revive the art of the ballad in today’s fast-paced music industry. He spent six months perfecting the song, aiming to achieve a timeless quality that’s often missing in contemporary pop. For Navan, it’s not just about creating catchy tunes—it’s about leaving a lasting emotional impact, crafting songs that speak to both Iranian and international audiences.

Navan’s vision extends beyond personal success. As a trilingual artist fluent in Farsi, English, and French, he sees himself as a bridge between cultures, pushing to make Persian music a recognized part of the global landscape. Bi Khatereh embodies that mission, blending modern pop elements with Persian storytelling, capturing emotions that feel universal. The song stands as a testament to Navan’s unique place in today’s music scene—a voice that’s both familiar and refreshingly different, making waves without losing touch with his roots.

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