While many folk songs are melancholic, this track uses humor and satire to deliver a moral message, making it more accessible to younger audiences.
If you'd like, I can look for of specific verses or find more traditional Azerbaijani versions of this folk song to compare styles. Which would you prefer?
The use of "Benziyirsen" (instead of the standard Turkish "Benziyorsun") highlights its regional Azerbaijani roots, giving it a distinct linguistic flair. HГјseyin TuranВ Acayip Hayvanlara Benziyirsen
Some verses poke fun at people who spend their days in pleasure ("eating and swelling their bellies") without doing productive work.
Turan sings about how he must tell the "bitter truth" even if it offends the listener, framing the song as a blunt wake-up call. 💡 Why It’s Unique While many folk songs are melancholic, this track
Folk-Pop with traditional Anatolian and Azerbaijani influences.
Credited as Anonim (Anonymous/Traditional Azerbaijani folk origin). The use of "Benziyirsen" (instead of the standard
The song targets individuals who are boastful, lazy, or overly concerned with their appearance.