Shahram Solati Gole Goldoon [2013] Access

The song was released under labels like and Power Records . It often appears on compilations or digital platforms alongside other dance hits like "Ahay Golam" and "Shabe Raghs".

Unlike the soulful, slow-burning versions by artists like Simin Ghanem or Googoosh, Solati’s version is purely "Los Angeles-style" pop. Fans of traditional acoustic Persian music may find it over-produced, but it remains a staple for DJs at Iranian events. Track Availability & Context

The track is also featured on Radio Javan's Shahram Solati catalog . Gol E Goldoon - song and lyrics by Shahram Solati - Spotify

True to his reputation as the "King of Persian Pop Dance," this track features heavy synthesizer arrangements and a driving electronic beat. It is designed more for weddings and celebrations than for sentimental listening.

You can find it on the Gol E Goldoon - Single page.

Solati maintains his signature "velvet" vocal style but adapts it to a fast-paced tempo. His delivery is festive and upbeat, focusing on rhythmic precision rather than the melancholic depth found in older versions of "Gole Goldoon".

The song was released under labels like and Power Records . It often appears on compilations or digital platforms alongside other dance hits like "Ahay Golam" and "Shabe Raghs".

Unlike the soulful, slow-burning versions by artists like Simin Ghanem or Googoosh, Solati’s version is purely "Los Angeles-style" pop. Fans of traditional acoustic Persian music may find it over-produced, but it remains a staple for DJs at Iranian events. Track Availability & Context

The track is also featured on Radio Javan's Shahram Solati catalog . Gol E Goldoon - song and lyrics by Shahram Solati - Spotify

True to his reputation as the "King of Persian Pop Dance," this track features heavy synthesizer arrangements and a driving electronic beat. It is designed more for weddings and celebrations than for sentimental listening.

You can find it on the Gol E Goldoon - Single page.

Solati maintains his signature "velvet" vocal style but adapts it to a fast-paced tempo. His delivery is festive and upbeat, focusing on rhythmic precision rather than the melancholic depth found in older versions of "Gole Goldoon".


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