SHAB’s rise as a voice for women’s rights – From Tehran to Texas: | Music | Entertainment
Iranian-born refugee-turned-pop star SHAB has turned her flight to freedom into an album.
SHAB, who has amassed more than 20million streams worldwide, tells her personal story on her second album, One Suitcase. Its 21 tracks relate her escape from religious fundamentalism in Tehran to forge a new life in the USA, and she still speaks out against the “gangster regime” in her birthplace.
The singer, who releases her new single Swerve today, has been appointed as an ambassador for the…