Azer | Bгјlbгјlв Zordayд±m
"Zordayım" remains a classic because it resonated with the "forgotten" people of society, turning personal pain into a collective cry for a better, freer day.
Azer Bülbül’s real-life story often mirrored the "hardship" he sang about: Azer BГјlbГјlВ ZordayД±m
: The song speaks directly to a mother ("aney aney"), describing a state of being "mapus" (imprisoned) and in "zor" (hardship). "Zordayım" remains a classic because it resonated with
