His work explores the division of the Azerbaijani people by the Araz River. It also explores the longing for a unified cultural identity.
Lyrics like "Yeter susduq hayqırsaq" (We have stayed silent long enough, let us scream) call for an end to passivity in the face of oppression.
The title mirrors the famous American revolutionary cry but applies it to the context of the Azerbaijani people's survival and rights. Araz ElsesВ Ya AzadlД±q Ya Г–lГјm
Elses was born in Sulduz, South Azerbaijan (Iran). He went into exile due to the political nature of his music.
The lyrics describe a state of internal and external imprisonment: Lyrics (Azerbaijani) İçimde dustaq özüm My very self is a prisoner inside me. Ağzımda dustaq sözüm My words are prisoners in my mouth. Gecem gündüzüm qara My night and day are black (full of sorrow). Ya azadlıq ya ölüm Either freedom or death. 🔗 Where to Listen The track and Araz Elses can be found on various platforms: Listen to the single on Spotify or Apple Music . His work explores the division of the Azerbaijani
The song is rooted in the of South Azerbaijan. It reflects the frustration and resilience of a people seeking cultural and political freedom.
The phrase translates to "Either Liberty or Death." This song, performed by the Azerbaijani folk artist Araz Elses , is a powerful anthem of resistance and national identity, specifically focusing on the struggle of South Azerbaijanis (Turks in Iran). Theme and Core Message The title mirrors the famous American revolutionary cry
Watch performances and find updates on his official YouTube Channel and Instagram .