The song (O, Flying Birds) is a cornerstone of Azerbaijani folk-pop music, performed by the legendary singer Baloğlan Əşrəfov . While it was originally released as a soulful expression of longing, its rhythmic melody has made it a staple "Toy Mahnısı" (Wedding Song) in Azerbaijani celebrations. Overview and Themes

: The song has been famously covered by other regional stars, including a notable performance involving Turkish superstar İbrahim Tatlısəs .

Baloğlan Əşrəfov's rendition remains the most definitive version, though its popularity has led to various modern interpretations:

: Birds are personified as messengers who can bridge the distance between the singer and their "yar" (beloved).

: In the context of a "Toy Mahnısı," the song is often performed with an upbeat tempo to encourage dancing, despite its emotional lyrics.

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The song (O, Flying Birds) is a cornerstone of Azerbaijani folk-pop music, performed by the legendary singer Baloğlan Əşrəfov . While it was originally released as a soulful expression of longing, its rhythmic melody has made it a staple "Toy Mahnısı" (Wedding Song) in Azerbaijani celebrations. Overview and Themes

: The song has been famously covered by other regional stars, including a notable performance involving Turkish superstar İbrahim Tatlısəs . Toy Mahnisi Baloglan ЖЏsrЙ™fov Ay Ucan Quslar

Baloğlan Əşrəfov's rendition remains the most definitive version, though its popularity has led to various modern interpretations: The song (O, Flying Birds) is a cornerstone

: Birds are personified as messengers who can bridge the distance between the singer and their "yar" (beloved). despite its emotional lyrics.

: In the context of a "Toy Mahnısı," the song is often performed with an upbeat tempo to encourage dancing, despite its emotional lyrics.