Sabzi (Persian: سبزی, lliterally "greenness; greens") may refer to:
Alexei Saba Mohajerjasbi, stage name Sabzi, is a Seattle-based producer and DJ. His genre is listed as alternative hip hop, due to its association with hip hop through the use of rap lyrics. He has collaborated three times to form different bands:
He has also guest produced for Das Racist.
Sabzi's first act, Blue Scholars, was formed with George Quibuyen (A.K.A. MC Geologic), whom he met at the University of Washington where they were students. They both belonged to the student group S.H.O.W. (the Student HipHop Organization of Washington). Blue Scholars soon become a Seattle Underground staple, and declared itself a group dedicated to forward thinking and youth empowerment.
In 2004, Sabzi began working with solo artist RA Scion on his album Live and Learn. By October 2005, the two had released a self-titled album as the duo Common Market. The group found success, as Scion contributed questions about religion, politics and the state of mainstream hip-hop to Sabzi's beats. While there are overt similarities between Blue Scholars and Common Market, the two groups have distinct differences, and "their styles seem to be diverging more".
Mahmood Sabzi, professionally known as Sabzi, is an Iranian artist known for his abstract impressionist paintings.
Sabzi was born in Ahvaz, Iran. He began painting when he was twelve years old, but eventually earned a bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering at the University of Jundi Shapur.
Initially, Sabzi made realistic paintings inspired by his country's history and culture. He went to exile during the regime of Ruhollah Khomeini, settling in Germany and the United States. During this period, he experimented with figurative and abstract styles. He eventually settled in southern California. Each of his moves was reflected in changes in his style to reflect changes in his environment.
According to Sabzi, he draws inspiration from the Persian rugs created by his mother.
Sabzi's painting style is influenced by the Modernist works of Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse, as well as by the poet Rumi. Majority of his works feature women in various moods and poses, implying internal conflict.
We don't need a party
just a place to meet
My mind is still racing while the city sleeps
But I don't complain
Cause I know we're okay
Race against the clock
Running on no sleep
When there's no time to rest
and there's no need to dream
Cause when your with me
I feel like I'm dreaming
I hang out and hold on
(and count the days til I come home)
I can't brave this alone
Quarantine My Heart Baby
In someone elses arms, I feel unhealthy
How can we survive and finally live our dreams
In a world filled up with players on opposing teams?
Darling how can I go on?
Sing me one more song
Not even an hour on the interstate
Such an unforgetting journey
An eternal wait
And I hit the cruise control
There's a swelling in my soul
It's so good
I speed up and get home
To find you again
Quarantine My heart again
In someone elses arms
I feel unhealthy
(So never let me go)
If I can't feel your heart beating
I might as well just write off love completely
Clogging up my mind, gotta get out
Open my mouth and let it out
I've tried and trust me,
It's not the same with anyone but you
I swear to God it's true
Quarantine my heart baby
In someone elses arms
I feel unhealthy
(so never let me go)
If I can't hear your heart beating
I might as well just write off love completely