: There are Azeri Bass and popuri versions often played in cars or at celebrations.

You can find various versions of this song or Meyxana performance:

: It is a frequent "qafiyə" (rhyme/chorus) in Meyxana performances at weddings, where performers like Ağasəlim Cildağ , Emin Qobulu , and Namiq Ağdamlı improvise verses around the theme. 🎵 Music & Performance

📍 : If you are looking for a specific song, check out the Faiq Ağayev - Asta Asta (Şur Təsnifi), which shares a similar "slow down" theme but with a more classical folk arrangement. If you'd like, I can help you find: The lyrics to a specific version? Safety tips for driving on Azerbaijan's roads? More Meyxana performers who use this rhyme?

"Asta sür maşını, amandı sürücü" (Drive the car slowly, please, driver) is a popular Azeri phrase, often used as a lighthearted warning or a recurring theme in (Azerbaijani folk rap) and folk music. It typically appears in two contexts:

: Performers often use it in "Palatka" (tent) weddings, such as the Emin Qobulu version or Ağasəlim Cildağ's performance .

: Accompanied by traditional instruments like the qarmon or gitara . 📜 Lyrical Context

Asta Sur Masini Amandi Surucu Apr 2026

: There are Azeri Bass and popuri versions often played in cars or at celebrations.

You can find various versions of this song or Meyxana performance: Asta Sur Masini Amandi Surucu

: It is a frequent "qafiyə" (rhyme/chorus) in Meyxana performances at weddings, where performers like Ağasəlim Cildağ , Emin Qobulu , and Namiq Ağdamlı improvise verses around the theme. 🎵 Music & Performance : There are Azeri Bass and popuri versions

📍 : If you are looking for a specific song, check out the Faiq Ağayev - Asta Asta (Şur Təsnifi), which shares a similar "slow down" theme but with a more classical folk arrangement. If you'd like, I can help you find: The lyrics to a specific version? Safety tips for driving on Azerbaijan's roads? More Meyxana performers who use this rhyme? If you'd like, I can help you find:

"Asta sür maşını, amandı sürücü" (Drive the car slowly, please, driver) is a popular Azeri phrase, often used as a lighthearted warning or a recurring theme in (Azerbaijani folk rap) and folk music. It typically appears in two contexts:

: Performers often use it in "Palatka" (tent) weddings, such as the Emin Qobulu version or Ağasəlim Cildağ's performance .

: Accompanied by traditional instruments like the qarmon or gitara . 📜 Lyrical Context