Tooji

Norwegian singer


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Touraj Keshtkar (; born 26 May 1987), known professionally as Tooji, is an Iranian-born Norwegian singer, painter, model and television host. He represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan and finished 26th (last) in the final.

Career

Tooji Keshtkar was born in Shiraz, Iran, and moved to Norway when he was one year old. His mother is author and political commentator Lily Bandehy. At the age of 16, he started modelling. Afterwards, he started working on MTV Norway where he presented "Super Saturday" and "Tooji's Top 10". He was also educated as a social worker and has worked in asylum reception centres.

He won Melodi Grand Prix 2012 and was given the opportunity to represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan with his entry "Stay."

From 2012 to 2022, Tooji presented, with Margrethe Røed, the Melodi Grand Prix Junior in Norway. In 2013, he released a single entitled "Rebels". Tooji himself describes ‘Rebels’ as "dramatic pop-dance, with new organic elements blended in with hard electronica".

He moved to Stockholm prior to the release of the song "Packin' Guns". His songs often express a political and social message. Tooji's single "Cocktail" deals with the gender roles in today's society. The music video starts with a quotation from Gloria Steinem: "We've begun to raise daughters more like sons... but few have the courage to raise our sons more like our daughters". After coming out, he released his The Father project. Tooji's single and EP Father emanating from the project is about sexual relationships in the church and the hypocrisy in the public positions of the church. The music video for his following single "Say Yeah" tackles homophobic hate crimes.

The Father Project and single

His EP and single "Father" was part of his coming out process by tackling the subject of sex and the church. The music video, filmed inside an Oslo church, received criticism. Ole Christian Kvarme, the Bishop of Oslo of the Lutheran Church of Norway, condemned the video as "totally unacceptable" and "a gross misuse of the church", accusing the video's producers of misinforming the church's administration prior to filming about the video's actual contents.

Tooji said he lost his job as a host to Melodi Grand Prix Junior, a version of Eurovision for younger performers as a result of the "Father" video and the Father Project. Tooji called this project as "the most important thing I've done in my life."

Personal life

Tooji is a supporter of Green Wave, Iran's democratic reform movement. Tooji wore a Free Iran green bracelet during his performance in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

In June 2015, Tooji came out as gay to the Norwegian website Gaysir, stating that he hoped he could make it easier for young gay people by being open about his own sexuality. He was praised for his decision by the Norwegian National Association for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender People.

Discography

Extended plays

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Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbumNOR"Swan Song""Stay""If It Wasn't For You""Rebels""Packin' Guns""Cocktail""Money""L.Y.S""Father""Say Yeah"
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20122Stay
2013Non-album singles}}
2014
2015
Father
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References

References

  1. "Touraj Keshtkar – Skatten 2010 – Skattelister.no – VG Nett". Skattelister.no.
  2. (11 February 2012). "Tooji vant MGP: – Jeg vant! – VG Nett om Melodi Grand Prix". Vg.no.
  3. "Tooji – Artist og menneskevenn". Ambisjoner.no.
  4. (16 June 2015). "Lily Bandehy om sønnen Tooji: Jeg takker Gud for at han er homofil". Aftenposten.
  5. (2008-01-24). "TV-kjendiser raser etter at sjef lurte muslimsk ansatt – VG Nett om Tro og livssyn". Vg.no.
  6. AV: arve henriksen. "Tooji knuste forhåndsfavorittene – Aftenposten". Aftenposten.no.
  7. (2012-02-13). "– Han er fryktløs og skamløs". siste.no.
  8. (30 September 2013). "Scandipop.co.uk – Tooji: 'Rebels'". Scandipop.co.uk.
  9. (24 March 2014). "Nykomlingen Tooji: "Jag blev olycklig av Eurovision"". WiMP Musik.
  10. NRK. (23 September 2014). "Guttete og jentete". NRK.
  11. (24 October 2015). "Wiwibloggs: Tooji tackles homophobic hate crimes in brutal "Say Yeah" video".
  12. "TheLocal.no: Tooji coming out video 'gross misuse of church'".
  13. (8 June 2015). "Wiwibloggs: Norway: Tooji comes out, releases new song "The Father Project"".
  14. (June 2012). "Azerbaijan and Iran locked in a spat over rumours of a gay parade". Pinknews.co.uk.
  15. Marthinussen, Linn-Christin. (8 June 2015). "Tooji står fram som homofil: – Har fått nok av at unge jenter og gutter føler skam". [[Dagbladet]].

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