Moein - "kenare To" Official Video 🎉
While there isn't a widely publicized "behind-the-scenes" drama or hidden lore, the story of Moein's "Kenare To" (By Your Side) is a poignant example of his late-career mastery of the Persian romantic ballad.
You can listen to the full track and see the translated lyrics on the Radio Javan YouTube channel or check out the credits on Genius . Moein - "Kenare To" OFFICIAL VIDEO Moein - "Kenare To" OFFICIAL VIDEO
The song's narrative describes a deep, healing bond. The protagonist expresses how their "restless eyes" find peace only when looking at their partner. The protagonist expresses how their "restless eyes" find
Released in January 2017, the song is built on a collaboration between some of the most respected names in contemporary Persian music: Moein - "Kenare To" OFFICIAL VIDEO
: This song is one of the final major works by the legendary poet and psychiatrist Afshin Yadollahi, who tragically passed away in a car accident just months after the song's release. His lyrics often explored the deep psychological comfort found in love, which is the central theme of "Kenare To."
While there isn't a widely publicized "behind-the-scenes" drama or hidden lore, the story of Moein's "Kenare To" (By Your Side) is a poignant example of his late-career mastery of the Persian romantic ballad.
You can listen to the full track and see the translated lyrics on the Radio Javan YouTube channel or check out the credits on Genius . Moein - "Kenare To" OFFICIAL VIDEO
The song's narrative describes a deep, healing bond. The protagonist expresses how their "restless eyes" find peace only when looking at their partner.
Released in January 2017, the song is built on a collaboration between some of the most respected names in contemporary Persian music:
: This song is one of the final major works by the legendary poet and psychiatrist Afshin Yadollahi, who tragically passed away in a car accident just months after the song's release. His lyrics often explored the deep psychological comfort found in love, which is the central theme of "Kenare To."