Iranian musician Sepp Ostly returns with defiant new single ‘Sing’

Iranian-born, London-based musician and activist, Sepp Osley, delivers a powerful message of empowerment and solidarity with his latest single, “Sing.” The track emerges as a revolutionary pop anthem, celebrating the resilience and spirit of the woman-led revolution in Iran. Osley’s unwavering commitment to social change and empowerment shines through every note of this electrifying song.

Inspired by the tragic murder of Iranian girl Mahsa Jina Amini and the subsequent protests that sparked the “Woman Life Freedom” movement, Osley channels his passion and activism into his music. “Sing” stands as a testament to his dedication to amplifying the voices of Iranian youth and advocating for freedom and justice.

With anthemic choruses chanting “Woman Life Freedom” and “Zan Zendegi Azadi” (“Woman Life Freedom” in Persian), “Sing” serves as a rallying cry for equality and liberation. Osley’s decision to release the song as a dance-pop anthem is a bold defiance against the oppressive regime in Iran, where singing and dancing are prohibited, showcasing the power of music as a form of resistance.

“Sing” marks another milestone in Osley’s journey as a musician and activist. With his unique blend of cultural influences and heartfelt storytelling, Osley continues to captivate audiences worldwide and inspire positive change.