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I comprehend I've already written about Arash's new one only here, but I haven't placed it and, given that a month on it's still acquisition plays from me, I reflection it was worth sharing. Swedish-Iranian chanter Arash's earlier hits allied "Temptation" and "Boro Boro" from his 2005 self-titled album may be catchier and with appearance of truth better, but "Donya," the guide single from Arash's upcoming album, has proven itself to have more staying cogency (for me personally, anyway) than I expected. I'm hoping we'll get some large songs on Donya, also the inscription of his new album, which is due out May 28.
Donya--more from the "Boro Boro" academy than the "Temptation" institute, "Donya" is compassionate of a surprising comeback sole because it's not as in-your-face or upbeat-ly aggressively catchy as I would have expected. Beyond that, if you've heard an Arash one only, you're not going to be surprised by the unimpaired of this: pop with Persian flourishes and the Swedish faculty of perception of catchiness. Rough drops by with a pair of asides (which are principally noteworthy only because the first duration he said "a bomb" I had to do the aural tantamount of a doubletake at the form that Obama was being mentioned in a Swedish pop ditty). None of this is to say that it's anything less than an enjoyable incline an ear, though, and though "Donya" might not seem wholly as memorable as some of Arash's earlier singles, it's more excellent than others and still great. You may go on foot away from it now rational you'll...



















