: The title translates roughly to "The families have migrated, oh girl/woman" (Malan = houses/families; Barkir = migrated/moved; Lêlê = a vocative particle used for women).
: For a traditional feel, start with Şivan Perwer . For a more atmospheric, cross-cultural experience, listen to Aynur Doğan on Spotify . Mala Barkir Lele
: Perhaps the most famous modern rendition, her version on the album Hawniyaz (with Kayhan Kalhor) is celebrated for its haunting vocal depth. You can find her live performance on KEXP's YouTube channel . : The title translates roughly to "The families
: A legendary figure in Kurdish music, his version is part of the classic folk canon, available on his album Chants du Kurdistan . oh girl/woman" (Malan = houses/families