My Story

I was born in Tehran in 1990, into a family marked by resistance and the heavy price of freedom. From childhood, I learned that the silence forced upon women and fighters was never a destiny to accept. Very early, I found my own weapon: rap.

In a country where women’s voices were banned, I broke taboos through rap. My voice was taken away, I was arrested twice, censored, and pushed into exile—but none of it could stop me. Each time I rose from the weight of oppression, stronger and more determined.

Today, in exile, my voice is not only for myself but for every woman who has been forced into silence. I believe that when women stand together, we become unbreakable. My mission is not only to carve my own path but to pave the way for future generations—so that the girls and women to come will not have to pay the heavy price of censorship, exile, and silence.

My story is one of defiance and resilience—the story of a woman who refused to surrender. My voice carries the echoes of those silenced yesterday and inspires the cries of tomorrow.