Daimi Ozdogan Ciger Paremsin Here

In Turkish culture, the "liver" is historically viewed as the seat of deep emotion, much like the "heart" in Western culture. Calling someone your ciğerpare signifies they are as vital to you as your own internal organs—a "piece of my soul" or "my dear one." 📜 Lyrical Themes and Meaning

(Known for his authentic, minimalist approach) Daimi Ozdogan Ciger Paremsin

Derived from the Persian ciger (liver/heart) and pare (piece). Meaning: It translates literally to "a piece of my liver." In Turkish culture, the "liver" is historically viewed

He was a master of the bağlama (saz) and a representative of the Alevi-Bektashi tradition. In Turkish culture

If you are looking to listen to different versions, search for these artists who have kept Daimi's spirit alive: (The original, raw version) Sevcan Orhan (A modern, polished folk take)