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: The later verses broaden the scope to communal loss, mentioning the death of "brothers" and "children," reflecting the struggles of the urban poor who were the primary listeners of Arabesque music. Azer Bülbül and the Arabesque Genre

Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin) was a titan of , a genre that emerged in the 1960s to express the angst, unrequited love, and social alienation of migrant workers in Turkey's growing cities. Azer Bulbul Kor Kursun

: The singer questions how a loved one could be so cruel, asking if they have no fear of God ("Allahtan kork be zalim"). : The later verses broaden the scope to

: The lyrics describe the pain as a bullet entering the soul ("Kör kurşun girdi cana"), causing a physical and emotional collapse ("Kollarım düştü yana"). Azer Bulbul Kor Kursun

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