Homa Mirafshar (born May 24, 1946) is a prominent Iranian poet and songwriter based in the United States.[1][2]
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She is considered the best Persian lyricist regarding to Iranian Pop and Traditional Music producers, singers and writers.[3]
Iranian musicians such as Manuchehr Cheshmazar and Mohammad Heydari have said that Homa's poems integrate well with rhythm and melody. Audiences recognise these signature elements in her work.[4]
Mirafshar was born in Tehran to the artistic Homayoun family. Homa calls her father her main motivator for her later achievements. She started composing poetry as a child in elementary school. She married Ali MirAfshara, the cousin of Iranian singer Homeyra, and Homa and Homeyra have collaborated on songs. Mirafshar has two children, Keyvan and Katayoun.[2][1]
The World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media - WAALM AWARDS OF 2006 - Best Lyricist[5][6]
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