Ali Sorena

Sorena
Sorena in 2019
Sorena in 2019
Background information
Birth nameAli Khodami
Born (1990-01-17) January 17, 1990 (age 35)[1]
Garmsar, Semnan, Iran
Genres
Occupations
  • rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2008–present

Ali Khodami (born April 16, 1990), better known by his stage name Sorena, is an Iranian rapper.[2][3][4] In his music, Sorena explores social and political issues, with a particular focus on the role of women in society.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

  1. ^ "Wiki" (in Mazanderani).
  2. ^ ""Ali Sorena has a deep understanding of poetic sensibility"". Ensaf News (in Persian). 2023-08-19. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  3. ^ Tofighian, Omid (2014-07-16). "Aboriginal hip-hop meets Iranian diaspora in a cross-border rap". The Conversation. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  4. ^ "Hip Hop in Iran". Hip Hop Around the World [2 Volumes]. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. December 2018. p. 349. ISBN 978-0-313-35759-6.
  5. ^ Levine, Mark (13 September 2022). We'll Play Till We Die. Univ of California Press. p. PAGE 187/PAGE 308. ISBN 978-0-520-35076-2.
  6. ^ "Persian rap and poetry in "Weight of the World"". ISNA (in Persian). 2023-05-18. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  7. ^ Farda, Radio (2022-09-19). "Protests in Sanandaj, Mahabad, and Karaj following Mahsa Amini's death; widespread reactions continue, with Ali Karimi, Ali Sorena, and Soroush Hichkas among the most influential figures". Radio Farda (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  8. ^ "The juxtaposition of Yas and Forough Farrokhzad | What's happening in Persian rap?". Ensaf News (in Persian). 2023-08-05. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  9. ^ "Persian rap and poetry in Weight of the World". vaznedonya.ir. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  10. ^ "Hip-hop as a conversation between different worlds". Meidaan (in Persian). 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  11. ^ "Art and the Streets: An Interview". Meidaan (in Persian). 2019-05-07. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  12. ^ "Ali Sorena: A Social Narrative". Meidaan (in Persian). 2020-02-29. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  13. ^ Soundtrack of the Revolution: The Politics of Music in Iran. Stanford University Press. 18 January 2017. p. 242. ISBN 978-1-5036-0096-6.

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