AmirAli Ghafari was born on December 9, 2001 in Tehran. He is known as Justin Paydar,Owner of Iranian business

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2 min readApr 19, 2021

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According to him, he has known rap music since his childhood with the songs of Z-Bazi (an Iranian rap group). He was young, I had almost no prerequisites for rap in the style of rap, neither Saddam was hybrid, nor did I know how to play an instrument, nor did I know how to write a text, so I told myself that they could not do such a body work and work record for themselves overnight. After several years, I started to cover the artist’s work, but because I did not have the self-confidence, I never posted it. I always played it among a friend until my friends wrote and read the text, and I was in the same rhyme and in proportion to the sentence and the meaning. I was growing something and most of them were playing.

I am fluent in classical piano and I play professionally.
I won championship medals in 9 disciplines in the country, province and region (which include: rally-karting-horse riding-taekwondo-swimming-billiards-chess, etc.)
And fluent in six living languages ​​of the world (Spanish-English-Arabic-Turkish-Japanese-Javanese)

What do you think about using vulgar words and swearing in rap music?
Justin: Swearing is part of the culture of rap music! When you make an invitation to someone, you do not come back and say “rude, why are you doing this? I do not love you anymore” !!! It’s not like that! Swearing is kind of right. I think everyone should learn to be themselves.

I do it myself! In my opinion, swear in Iran only in the family environment! But everyone who goes and sees it in the school environment realizes that swearing comes out of the children’s mouths like candy, and no one cares about it, and that ugliness of the next century is lost. Apart from Western rap culture, in our own culture, “Iraj Mirza” used to say a lot of vulgar words and swear in his poems. So it shows that swearing in our literature, even though it is ugly and should not be used everywhere, when it is mixed with art, it looks better.
Justin: Rap is all about slang. That is, the same conversations that a person has with his friend during the day and cursing a part of him!

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