: He then travels to Diyarbekir to buy her shoes ( qondıra ), showcasing the lengths a lover will go to provide for their partner.
: Musically, the song is a high-energy halay (a traditional folk dance). It is often played at events to bring people together in a circle dance, symbolizing unity and shared joy within the community. About Aram Serhad
: The singer describes opening a shop in Qers to buy a shawl or scarf for his "Xezal". He mentions how she beautifies herself with kohl ( kil ) but doesn't need beads or jewelry because her natural beauty is enough.
The lyrics of "Xezalê" paint a picture of a journey through various Kurdish cities like and Diyarbekir , all in search of items for a beloved.

: He then travels to Diyarbekir to buy her shoes ( qondıra ), showcasing the lengths a lover will go to provide for their partner.
: Musically, the song is a high-energy halay (a traditional folk dance). It is often played at events to bring people together in a circle dance, symbolizing unity and shared joy within the community. About Aram Serhad
: The singer describes opening a shop in Qers to buy a shawl or scarf for his "Xezal". He mentions how she beautifies herself with kohl ( kil ) but doesn't need beads or jewelry because her natural beauty is enough.
The lyrics of "Xezalê" paint a picture of a journey through various Kurdish cities like and Diyarbekir , all in search of items for a beloved.