In his own words:
I was born in 1978 in Erbil to Penjweni parents. I completed my primary, secondary and high school education in Erbil until I graduated from the Teachers' Center Institute. I worked as a teacher in the village of Harbo. Later I returned to the College of Education as a licensed teacher and graduated from the Kurdish department.
I started my career in 1999 with the song Abe Chi Be (what could it be), composed by Madhosh and music by Ahmad Chawshin. After the same year, I recorded the song Guman, composed by Farid Zamdar and music by Ahmad Chawshin.
Later in 2001, I recorded Ali Mardan's song Shakra Sewi with another song composed by myself and Hemn Hussein. In 2003, I released my album Khak, which consisted of a collection of 10 songs.
During the tragedy of February 1, I recorded an anthem called A Letter from the Martyr, which was composed by Bakhtiar Barzanji and music by Ahmad Jawshin.
In 2004, I was able to collect four songs on a CD called Gulistani Khozgkan. I have 14 songs and anthems, and I have seven music videos in all the Kurdish media.
In May 2005, I gave a concert called Shadow of Love in Media Hall in Erbil, which was held at the level of Salahaddin University. I performed 10 songs and a maqam with most of the talented musicians of this city, such as Aras Koyi, Zana Qanoon, Halbast Salah, Soran Tambourine, Mukriani Cello, Aras Keman, many other musicians. I also gave another concert called Azadi during the liberation of Iraq and our occupied cities.
My last concert was held on #04-01-2006# with several artists (Dilnya Karadaghi and Alan Omar).[1]