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BIOGRAPHY

Arman Vino, born on March 8, 1998, in Tehran, is an Iranian rapper, music producer, songwriter, mixing and mastering engineer, web developer, programmer, and web designer, currently residing in Germany. He moved to Germany as a teenager after being born and raised in Tehran, Iran.

In 2013, Arman founded a hip-hop group called Rancor, which included members Mahyar Wallstone, Erfan Plus 1, Hooman, and Amir Ferghe. The group eventually disbanded for unknown reasons, and in 2015, Arman shifted his focus to a solo career.


Arman began his music career at 15, working semi-professionally in a home studio in 2013. His first collaboration was recorded at the Recording Center studio. Today, he has his own studio in Germany, where he works professionally. Alongside his love for rap, Arman has a strong interest in the piano and guitar, both of which feature prominently in his compositions. His music covers multiple genres, including Rap, Hip Hop, Trap, and Pop.

 

In a brief interview, he mentioned being inspired by artists like Drake (the Canadian-American rapper), Taham, and the Young Money collective.


Arman Vino produced a song for Mahyar Wallstone, which was released on the Radio Javan website. His music spans various genres, including Rap, Hip Hop, Trap, and Pop, with a particular passion for the Trap style. Interestingly, Arman prefers to work independently and has never collaborated with other artists, believing in creating and producing music solely on his own. Many of his songs revolve around themes of love, while others explore friendships and social injustice.

During his time in Iran, Arman would download rap beats and record his vocals using a low-quality mobile microphone. Although his early work was unpolished and amateurish, this experience deepened his passion for music. After numerous revisions of his content, titles, and record labels, he was finally able to release his first studio track in 2013 under the Nex1music label.
At just 14, Arman began his career as a music cover designer and worked with popular groups in Germany, such as The Elders, as a drummer and singer. After moving to Germany at the age of 17, he transitioned to a professional producer. While he initially focused on production, he later released his debut single "Bache Khonegi" and has since built a diverse career as a rapper, producer, lyricist, and cover designer.
Arman Vino has been actively producing music since 2015.

 

Arman Vino's first official song, titled "Vaghte Raftan," was in the Pop genre and focused on themes of love. Within three months, it amassed 3,000 plays on Nex1Music's website. On September 2, 2015, he released a new single called "Malake," which quickly became a hit, reaching 8,000 plays on Nex1Music.com just 14 hours after its release. This track explores themes of love and life.

On March 3, 2016, Arman released another single titled "Camaron," which falls under the Hip Hop/Rap genre. This song addresses the issue of friends with fake personas and unrecognized talents. Following this, on July 5, 2016, he released the track "Mese Man," also in the Hip Hop style.

His next significant release was "Saat Mire Jelo," which, as Arman noted, played a crucial role in boosting his popularity. The song delves into the concepts of time and life.
 

Arman Vino is the most controversial member of Rancor to date. He explores a wide range of subjects in his rap, consistently introducing fresh ideas. Renowned for his catchy choruses, Arman places significant emphasis on the chorus sections of his songs, establishing a strong connection with his audience. His style is influenced by American, Canadian, and Iranian new-school rappers, particularly Young Money and Taham. In a recent interview, he expressed his aspiration to produce music in the vein of Young Money and Taham, while also striving to create a comfortable and intimate bond with his fans.

Growing up in a well-educated family, Arman was the only one with a strong interest in music. Despite his parents' initial disapproval of his singing, he remained dedicated to his craft. His father holds a master’s degree in Physics, and his mother has a bachelor’s degree in Literature. Arman’s musical journey began at the age of 12 when he developed an interest in the piano, though his mother encouraged him to learn the violin instead. Over time, he also became interested in the guitar, but for various reasons, he was unable to pursue it.

Arman Vino’s relationships are grounded in both emotion and logic. He does not yield to pressure in his friendships and opposes one-sided dynamics. He believes that love should not be one-sided and refuses to accept a situation where only one person dominates the conversation in a friendship. Additionally, he is firmly against abortion, viewing it as the taking of a child’s life. Arman has cultivated successful friendships that have lasted 2 to 3 years or more. He has remarked that today’s relationships are often as disposable as a baby’s diaper.

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