The song (which translates to "One cannot endure separation") is a poignant Azerbaijani track featuring the late, celebrated poet and meykhana artist Vüqar Biləcəri alongside singer Aydan Salahova .
: The song features the distinctive, deep voice of Vüqar Biləcəri, known for his masterful wordplay and philosophical poetry, paired with the soft, melodic vocals of Aydan Salahova. This contrast creates a hauntingly beautiful dialogue about heartbreak. The song (which translates to "One cannot endure
: While it carries elements of Azerbaijani pop, the song is deeply rooted in the "qəzəl" (lyrical poem) tradition, making it feel timeless. The arrangement is often minimalist to ensure the weight of the lyrics remains the focal point. : While it carries elements of Azerbaijani pop,
The track is widely appreciated for its emotional depth, blending traditional Azerbaijani lyrical themes with a modern melodic touch. The song’s popularity stems from its relatability
The song’s popularity stems from its relatability. In Azerbaijani culture, the theme of "Hicran" (separation) is a classic literary trope, and Biləcəri’s ability to modernize this feeling for a contemporary audience is what makes the track a standout in his discography.