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Originally featured on 2015 EP The Suspended Kid by the title “Underneath,” “Shahmaran” takes a new form in a remastered and stripped-down version as the opening song off ISON.
The title alludes to the mythical creature in the Iranian traditional culture, a hybrid between a woman and snakes. “Shahm...
[Verse 1]
I'd weigh a million pounds if you were gravity
I'd take a billion pills if it gave me sanity
Time has passed me by
Shred my grief with vice
For granted taken eyes
We appeared underneath the light
[Chorus]
The flaws that perfect us
And all the affections
As they infect us, love couldn't help us
Ooh, you crawl underneath me
[Verse 2]
I'd die a million deaths, and you'd resurrect me
I'd fall a billion times, but you wouldn't let me
You wouldn't let me
[Chorus]
The flaws that perfect us
And all the affections
As they infect us, love couldn't help us
Where would I go?
Where would I go?
Where would I go?
Where would I go?
Five years ago, Emmanuel and me spoke about creating a piece for the title song of my album “Shahmaran”. Back then we could only hope. Without proper representation or budget, all we are is our energy, devotion and persistence.
I am so proud of every creature that was involved in creating “Shahmaran...
It’s the story of the black man, who continues life in a cycle of oppression. The modern chains on black men today are the aspirations of decadence, power, and success that create a false sense of autonomy and freedom. This leaves them victim of addictions to power and materialism, unable to venture...
In a September 2018 interview with Highsnobiety Magazine, video director Emmanuel Adjei said:
At its very core the idea stems from the music, and the end result is a symbiosis of music and visuals combined. Initially, it was important to listen to the lyrics, the track, and, most importantly, Sevda...
When asked by a fan on September 7, 2020 which compositions in her discography had been the most difficult or intense to complete, Sevdaliza responded:
“Shahmaran” and “Gole Bi Goldoon” both took some years to land.