Since its release, particularly the popular versions from 2016 and 2018, the song has become a staple for those longing for the "old Baku". It resonates because it taps into a collective memory of the bağ (garden house) culture, which is central to life in the Absheron region. Description Primary Theme Nostalgia for childhood and old Baku suburbs Key Imagery Trains, mulberry trees, stone walls, and summer gardens Tone Melancholic, reflective, and deeply sentimental Target Audience
: The arrangement is minimalistic, often relying on soft synthesizers or traditional instrumentation to create a "hazy" or dream-like quality that mirrors a memory.
: The lyrics recount a childhood love where the "old gardens" were the only witnesses. There is a sharp contrast between the past's "warmth and kinship" and the modern, asphalt-covered reality.
Fans of traditional Azerbaijani pop and Baku-centric folk music
: The recurring line "İndi o ağac da, hasar da yoxdur" (Now that tree and that wall are gone) emphasizes the permanence of change. Musical Composition
