Beyond genre. Defined by feeling.
A seamless fusion of jazz, R&B, and alternative sound.
Listen Now"Music is not what you hear. It's what you feel."
Amirhossein Moallemzadeh, known artistically as Amirosey, is an Iranian artist whose work is shaped by emotion, restraint, and quiet intensity. Born in 1989, his connection to music has always existed beyond performance, it has been a constant presence, a place to return to when words fall short.
Rooted in jazz and R&B, his sound leans toward intimacy rather than spectacle. There is a sense of space in his work, where each note is allowed to breathe, and each phrase carries weight. Moving between original compositions and carefully reimagined covers, his approach is guided by feeling, never imitation.
A pianist from an early age, he began shaping his craft more deliberately in his mid-twenties, allowing time and experience to refine his voice. That voice, textured and unmistakably raw, does not seek attention, yet it lingers.
His interpretations of songs such as Impossible and One Day reveal a sensitivity to nuance, while pieces like Tehran reflect a more personal, inward gaze. Across both, there is a consistent thread: familiarity transformed into something quieter, deeper, and entirely his own.
Beyond music, his background spans Natural Resources and Interior Design, a contrast that echoes in his artistic world, where structure and instinct coexist without conflict.
Looking ahead, the intention remains understated yet clear: to expand the reach of his sound while reshaping the familiar into something new. Not by reinvention, but by subtle shifts in tone, atmosphere, and perspective.
Through his work, listeners are not given answers. They are given space, to feel, to remember, and to experience something that stays with them long after the music fades.