Mustafa Dadar was born in the city of Mahabad in East Kurdistan. He is a Kurdish singer who works mainly in the field of martial arts and is known for his national songs and anthems. Dadar's singing style is known to be operatic.
Masto was born in a patriotic family in Tepay Qazi neighborhood of Mahabad. Later, their house moved to Baghi Sisa neighborhood. His father was a brave and fearless man and one of the members of the Kurdistan Revival Society. He was very young when his father was martyred. He received a diploma in socio-economics. He grew up in poverty and was forced to leave Kurdistan because he was under pressure to sing anthems for the Islamic Republic of Iran. However, Hemn Mukriani did not want him to leave and wanted to help him in Sarwa, which was newly established at the time.
Dadar has been listening to songs since childhood, and even sang at school during their events. But he began his career with political songs and anthems. In 1978, he performed for the first time in the Mahabad Youth Center with artists such as Jamal Mufti. One of his first works there was Get Up, O Kurdish Youth. The artists who had the greatest influence on Mustafa Dadar were: Rafiq Chalak, Qadir Dilan, Homer Dzeyi, etc., followed by Hassan Zirak during his working life. Mustafa Dadar's works and songs are in Kurdish, Persian, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Italian languages. Due to the Kurdish political situation and lack of support however, his works are not bundled together and are dispersed.[1]