This remix proves that even a 100-year-old song about wartime longing can find a new life on the dance floor, bridging the gap between historical heritage and Gen Z digital culture.

: Javad wrote the poem in response to the Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I, expressing a longing for victory and unity.

The lyrics remain the heartbeat of the track, even in its most distorted electronic forms:

The core of this remix, (The Black Sea Raged), was originally a poem written in 1914 by the Azerbaijani poet Ahmed Javad .

The 2019 "Siren Remix" era saw this traditional masterpiece reimagined for a global, digital audience.

: The remix often blends the powerful vocals of singers like Azerin with a high-pitched, hypnotic siren synth—a signature of the "Phonk" or high-energy Turkish EDM style popularized on platforms like TikTok .

: In 1918, the famous Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov set these lyrics to music.

Cirpinirdi Karadeniz Siren Remix 2019 File

This remix proves that even a 100-year-old song about wartime longing can find a new life on the dance floor, bridging the gap between historical heritage and Gen Z digital culture.

: Javad wrote the poem in response to the Ottoman Empire's entry into World War I, expressing a longing for victory and unity. Cirpinirdi Karadeniz Siren Remix 2019

The lyrics remain the heartbeat of the track, even in its most distorted electronic forms: This remix proves that even a 100-year-old song

The core of this remix, (The Black Sea Raged), was originally a poem written in 1914 by the Azerbaijani poet Ahmed Javad . The 2019 "Siren Remix" era saw this traditional

The 2019 "Siren Remix" era saw this traditional masterpiece reimagined for a global, digital audience.

: The remix often blends the powerful vocals of singers like Azerin with a high-pitched, hypnotic siren synth—a signature of the "Phonk" or high-energy Turkish EDM style popularized on platforms like TikTok .

: In 1918, the famous Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov set these lyrics to music.