https://iranwire.com/en/news/126059-controversial-iranian-musician-amir-tataloo-faces-trial-in-tehran/
One of Iran's most well-known and controversial musicians, Amir Tataloo, stood trial in Tehran on Monday, according to state media.
According to Mizan news agency, affiliated with the judiciary, the indictment against the musician was presented during the hearing, yet specific accusations were not disclosed.
Fars news agency reported last year that Tataloo faces allegations including producing, sending, distributing, and publishing "obscene" works, such as clips, songs, and images containing vulgar and explicit content.
Other accusations mentioned in the Fars report include "establishing a gambling operation, inciting individuals to access obscene content, encouraging crimes against chastity and sexual perversions, and promoting corruption and prostitution."
Voice of America has claimed that the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), an Iranian state-controlled media corporation, made a report citing Amir Tataloo as “spreading corruption and obscenity.”
Iran International reports that new legislation in Iran gives the death sentence for "spreading corruption on the Earth."
This news agency apparently has links to the Iranian government: https://en.mehrnews.com/news/209248/Turkey-police-hand-over-controversial-rapper-Tataloo-to-Iran
If this represents the governments position, they probably intend some level of punishment.