

Arman Vino (born March 8, 1998, in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian rapper, music producer, songwriter, mixing and mastering engineer, web developer, programmer, and web designer, currently based in Germany. He moved to Germany as a teenager after spending his early years in Tehran.
Arman began his musical journey at the age of 12, developing an early interest in the piano and later exploring the guitar despite some challenges. Coming from a well-educated family, his father holds a master’s degree in Physics, and his mother a bachelor’s in Literature, Arman was the only member with a deep passion for music.
In 2013, at the age of 15, he founded the hip-hop group Rancor with Mahyar Wallstone, Erfan Plus 1, Hooman, and Amir Ferghe. The group eventually disbanded, and Arman decided to pursue a solo career. That same year, he recorded his first collaboration at the Recording Center studio. During his early years in Iran, he experimented with low-quality mobile microphones and downloaded rap beats, experiences that laid the foundation for his professional skills.
At 14, Arman began designing music covers and performing as a drummer and singer with popular groups in Germany. After moving to Germany at 17, he transitioned fully into professional music production. Arman now owns his own studio in Germany, where he produces music across multiple genres, including Rap, Hip Hop, Trap, and Pop. He has a particular passion for Trap and prefers working independently, handling both production and songwriting himself.
He gained a large audience with the release of his songs Midooni, Shabe Toe, and Bachegoone, each of which has surpassed one million plays, exploring themes of love and life, and showcasing his rap and hip-hop skills while addressing social topics and authentic experiences.
Arman is known for his innovative and sometimes controversial approach to rap, consistently introducing fresh ideas. He places strong emphasis on catchy choruses, creating a solid connection with his audience. His style is influenced by American, Canadian, and Iranian new-school rappers, including Drake, Young Money, and Taham, and he strives to create music in their vein while maintaining an intimate bond with his fans.