Celebrating Suzan Roshan’s 56th Birthday: A Remarkable Journey of an Iranian Pop Icon
Emigration to the United States
In 1356, at the age of 10, Suzan Roshan’s life took a significant turn when her family decided to immigrate to the United States of America. This move marked a pivotal moment in her life and set the stage for her journey into the world of music. Little did she know that her move to the United States would eventually lead to her becoming a renowned Iranian pop sensation.
The Early Years of Stardom
Suzan Roshan’s foray into the music industry began at the age of 16 when she took to the stage for the first time alongside the renowned Iranian artist Hasan Shamaizadeh. Their performance of the song “Kheli Vaghte Ashegham” marked the beginning of Suzan’s musical journey. Notably, her first music video, “No, No, I Don’t Want,” was composed by none other than Hasan Shamaizadeh.
Suzan’s debut album, “Khakster,” was released in 1364 with the support of Mohammad Reza Haqitnejad and the Taraneh Company. This marked her official entry into the music industry and laid the foundation for a prolific career.