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I Promise You (song)

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"I Promise You (Behet Ghol Midam)"
Single by Mohsen Yeganeh
Released29 February 2016
Recorded2015
GenrePop
Songwriter(s)Mohsen Yeganeh
Producer(s)Avaye Foroohar
Audio sample
Behet Ghol Midam– "I Promise You"
Audio
"Behet Ghol Midam" on YouTube


I Promise You in Persian "Behet Ghol Midam" (بهت قول میدم) is a single song by Mohsen Yeganeh with mix and mastering by Arash Paknezhad. The single was released in February 2016 and its video clip from a live concert was uploaded on Youtube at the end of the same year where it has got more than 235 millions vies as of November 2024 [1].

Theme

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The song is categorized as a romantic and emotional piece. Despite its upbeat tempo, it conveys a melancholic theme about the departure of a loved one, with the lover fully aware that they will not return. It starts with 'خودت میخوای بری، خاطره شی' meaning that 'you, yourself, wants to leave, and become a memory in my mind' by then it turns to the surface of the action by the loved one 'yet you feel bad to do so, you pretend that you love me'. Then the lover provides the loved one a relief by ensuring that there will be no trouble made for her in case she leaves, so that the loved one has a guarantee to leave with peace of mind. Even in this situation, the lover is still 'only worried about her tomorrow' and what expects the loved one in the future. At any rate, the lover has already accepted that the loved one will leave.

Cover

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Remaking the song was perfomed by a number of artists around the world including: Ayşegül Coşkun (Turkish singer and actress) [2], Sarina Cross (Lebanese - Armenian singer) [3], Shahlo Akhmedova, Nishonai Rustam and Aziza Qobilova.


References

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  1. ^ "Mohsen Yeganeh - Behet Ghol Midam ( I promise you )". 22 December 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Ayşegül Coşkun remakes I Promise You by Mohsen Yeganeh". Musicema.com (in Persian). Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Sarina Cross - Behet Ghol Midam (Cover)". 6 October 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
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