The refrain frequently uses the term "kurban," a powerful expression of being a "sacrifice" for a loved one's path or scent, emphasizing deep devotion.
is a poignant Turkish folk song famously performed by the late Turkish-German musician Engin Nurşani . Written and composed by his father, the renowned folk artist Aşık Ali Nurşani , the song is a staple of contemporary Anatolian folk music. Overview and Musical Context
The title translates to a common metaphor in Turkish folk poetry for separation, longing, and the weight of sorrow. Engin NurЕџani YГјce DaДџ BaЕџД±nda
The lyrics "Yüce dağ başında kardım eridim" (I was snow on the peak of the great mountain, I melted) serve as a metaphor for a heart dissolving under the heat of grief or love.
The song was featured on Engin Nurşani's 2003 debut album, Adına Bir Çizik Çektim , and later appeared in live recordings such as the Almanya Bad Kreuznach Kaydı in 2004. The refrain frequently uses the term "kurban," a
Nurşani's rendition is known for its "soulful and passionate tone," blending traditional Turkish folk elements with modern arrangements that resonate with a wide audience. His career was tragically cut short when he passed away in December 2020 at the age of 36.
In the final verses, Nurşani identifies himself ("Nurşani'yem"), expressing that while his physical hunger is satisfied, his "heart is hungry" for his homeland and beloved. Legacy and Cultural Impact Overview and Musical Context The title translates to
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