Eyelar Mirzazadeh
Eyelar Mirzazadeh (Amsterdam; Netherlands; 16 December 1993) is a Dutch songwriter and artist based in London, UK. For her own music, she performs under her first name, Eyelar and is signed to RCA Records. Her parents are Iranian.
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Years active | 2018–present |
Known for | Songwriting and chart topping vocal features |
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Website | www |
Life
changeEyelar Mirzazadeh was born in Amsterdam on 16 December 1993. She grew up in a musical household. Her family roots are in Iran and she grew up with Persian music. As a child, she entertained guests at house parties with her singing and improvised dancing. Later, influences from contemporary R&B and hip-hop were added. At the age of 16 she appeared on Dutch television to the music of Mary J. Blige. Shortly thereafter she reached the semi-finals of The Voice of Holland. Eyelar made her name in the late 2010s, featuring on a variety of electronic dance tracks before developing her own grunge- and emo-laced pop sound, which she introduced on the 2019 solo single "Voices."[1][2][3][4][5]
Purple Disco Machine - Dopamine
change"Dopamine" is a song by German disco and house music producer and DJ Purple Disco Machine featuring Eyelar, released on 27 August 2021 as a single from Purple Disco Machine's second studio album Exotica.[6] The song has received over 75 million streams on Spotify.[7]
Fred again.. - Actual Life 3
changeEyelar featured and prominently contributed to Fred Again..s ' Actual Life 3' record. The album won best dance/electronic album at the GRAMMYs in 2024. In an Instagram post Fred again.. noted that 'Shutters', featuring Eyelar was the first song finished on Actual Life 3 and that it was finished on London's underground.
References
change- The information in this article is based on that in its German Wikipedia equivalent.
- ↑ Eyelar auf top40.nl, abgerufen am 27. März 2022 (niederländisch)
- ↑ Gemma Samways (2020-07-18). "Eyelar: "I live for pop melodies, but the most important thing is lyrics"". The Forty-Five. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ↑ "Eyelar". Matt Brooks. 2015-04-05. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ↑ Eyelar Mirzazadeh at AllMusic
- ↑ WDR (2021-09-17). "Purple Disco Machine feat. Eyelar - "Dopamine"" (in German). Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ↑ Tryon, Oliver (27 August 2021). "Purple Disco Machine Announces Album With The Release of 'Dopamine' feat. Eyelar". Cultr. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- ↑ Narozniak, Rachel (29 October 2021). "John Summit gives Purple Disco Machine, Eyelar's original a double dose of 'Dopamine'". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
Other websites
changeWriting Credits
changeArtist | Track Title | Release Year | Album | Written By | Produced By |
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Sevdaliza (with Pabllo Vittar & Yseult) | Alibi | 2024 | N/A | Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Mathias Janmaat, Nilusi Nisanka, Number Teddie, Pabllo Vittar, Reynard Bargmann, Rodrigo Gorky, Sevda Alizadeh, Summer Disbray, Will Knox, Yseult Onguenet | N/A |
Raye | Buss it Down. | 2023 | My 21st Century Blues | Mike Sabath, Rachel Keen, Antoinette Smith, Eyelar Mirzazadeh | Mike Sabath, Rachel Keen, Pete Miller |
Demi Lovato | Anyone | 2020 | Sam Roman, Badriia "Bibi" Bourelly, Dayyon Alexander, Demi Lovato, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Jay Mooncie | Dayyon Alexander | |
Charli xcx feat. Lil Yachty | After the Afterparty | 2016 | N/A | Charli xcx, Mikkel Eriksen (of Stargate), Raye, Tor Erik Hermansen, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Fred Gibson, Lil Yachty, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen | Fred Gibson, Stargate |
Little Mix | Told You So | 2018 | LM5 | Rachel Keen, Uzoechi Emenike, Eyelar Mirzazadeh | MNEK |
Yellow Claw | Roller | 2015 | Blood For Mercy | Max Oude Weernink, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Jim Taihuttu, Leo Roelandschap, Nils Rondhuis | Jim Taihuttu, Leo Roelandschap, Max Oude Weenink, Nils Rondhuis |