Garbage (disambiguation)

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Garbage is an unwanted or undesired material or substance discarded by residents. The term is often used interchangeably with municipal solid waste.

Garbage may also refer to:

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Shervin Haji Aghapour is an Iranian singer-songwriter. Born in Babolsar, he began posting covers to his social media in late 2018. After auditioning in New Era television show on 22 March 2019 with "Maybe Paradise", he released the song as his debut single on all platforms and gained recognition among the younger Iranian generation. Hajipour rose to fame after the release of his single "Baraye" which has been described as "the anthem" of the Mahsa Amini protests. In 2023, he won the first Grammy Award for Best Song for Social Change at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards for "Baraye".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Baraye</span> 2022 single by Shervin Hajipour

"Baraye" is a 2022 power ballad by Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour, inspired by the death of Mahsa Amini and its aftermath. Widely referred to as "the anthem" of the protests, "Baraye" received critical acclaim for its vocals and portrayal of the emotions of the Iranian people and diaspora. At the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2023, the song won the first-ever special merit award for Best Song for Social Change.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maybe Paradise</span> 2019 single by Shervin Hajipour

"Maybe Paradise" is the debut single by Iranian singer-songwriter Shervin Hajipour. It was officially released on May 12, 2019, through all Hajipour's platforms. Written and performed by Hajipour, it is a power pop blending electropop and dream pop styles. In the lyrics, the narrator is talking to his ex-lover and promising her that they will meet each other later somewhere else, maybe in paradise.

Iranian singer-songwriter and producer Shervin Hajipour has released thirty-three songs, three soundtrack songs, four music videos, forty-eight unreleased songs and three songs as featured artist. After auditioning in New Era on March 22, 2019 with "Maybe Paradise" which he himself wrote and performed, he released the song as his debut single on all platforms and gained recognition among Iranian young generation. After releasing many songs, he released his worldwide hit "For" on September 28, 2022. The song was inspired by the Death of Mahsa Amini. It was first released on Hajipour's Instagram account and it was taken down from the platform in less than 48 hours following Hajipour's arrest by the authorities on September 29. In less than 48 hours the song received about 40 million views. It was later described as "the anthem" of the Mahsa Amini protests. Due to Hajipour's rising popularity, his other songs including "After Us", "Spring Has Come" and "Close Your Eyes" went viral and became popular among fans.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ashghal (song)</span> 2024 single by Shervin Hajipour

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