You can stream the track across all major digital platforms: 🟢 Listen for free on Spotify . 🔴 Watch the official music video on YouTube Music . 🍎 Stream via subscription on Apple Music . Google Watch Action Data
In traditional Kurdish lyricism, planting a rose is a symbol of deep, intentional love and investment in another person.
Listeners are treated to a blend of rich acoustic instruments, likely featuring the tembûr (a long-necked Kurdish lute) or bağlama , seamlessly layered over modern percussion and synthesizers.
Since its debut, "Dilber" has garnered over on the official Hozan Aytaç YouTube Channel , making it one of his most recognized pieces alongside hits like "Doxtor" and "Nalinateme". 🎧 Where to Listen
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The official music video, directed by Nuro Aksoy and Sinan Buzoba , serves as a visual extension of the song's themes. It heavily relies on aesthetic symbolism—often utilizing the stark, beautiful landscapes of the region to contrast the internal emotional turmoil of the singer.
The song (featuring the subtitle "Gul Çandî") by Kurdish artist Hozan Aytaç was released on February 8, 2022. It has since become a staple in modern Kurdish folk-pop, amassing millions of streams and solidifying Aytaç's reputation as a master of emotional, traditional melodies adapted for a contemporary audience.
You can stream the track across all major digital platforms: 🟢 Listen for free on Spotify . 🔴 Watch the official music video on YouTube Music . 🍎 Stream via subscription on Apple Music . Google Watch Action Data
In traditional Kurdish lyricism, planting a rose is a symbol of deep, intentional love and investment in another person.
Listeners are treated to a blend of rich acoustic instruments, likely featuring the tembûr (a long-necked Kurdish lute) or bağlama , seamlessly layered over modern percussion and synthesizers.
Since its debut, "Dilber" has garnered over on the official Hozan Aytaç YouTube Channel , making it one of his most recognized pieces alongside hits like "Doxtor" and "Nalinateme". 🎧 Where to Listen
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph
The official music video, directed by Nuro Aksoy and Sinan Buzoba , serves as a visual extension of the song's themes. It heavily relies on aesthetic symbolism—often utilizing the stark, beautiful landscapes of the region to contrast the internal emotional turmoil of the singer.
The song (featuring the subtitle "Gul Çandî") by Kurdish artist Hozan Aytaç was released on February 8, 2022. It has since become a staple in modern Kurdish folk-pop, amassing millions of streams and solidifying Aytaç's reputation as a master of emotional, traditional melodies adapted for a contemporary audience.