: The music for the track is credited to Hacı Nazim .

"Zülmkar," which translates roughly to or "Oppressor" in English, explores themes of heartbreak and the "cruelty" of a lover in romantic relationships.

: While the song has circulated for years—with some digital versions appearing as early as 2009—it remains a staple in their shared discography and has been featured on compilations such as Sözlə Deyə Bilmədiklərim VOL. 7 . Musical Style

: Könül Kərimova , a highly respected figure in Azerbaijani music known for her emotive delivery, provides the primary performance on several released versions.

The track follows the or Estrada style common in modern Azerbaijani pop, blending traditional melodic structures with contemporary arrangements. The lyrics typically focus on a dialogue or a lament regarding unrequited or painful love, a hallmark of the genre that resonates deeply with local audiences. Key Collaborations

The song (also spelled "Zülümkar" ) is a notable collaboration between Azerbaijani musicians Hacı Nazim and Könül Kərimova . Known for its emotional depth and traditional Azerbaijani pop influence, the track showcases the distinct vocal chemistry between the two artists. Background and Artistry

: A sentimental piece often performed at weddings and family celebrations.