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Xezal Гњ Delal Lo Pд±smamo May 2026

: It is categorized as a "Dertli" (sorrowful or emotional) love song often performed in the Dengbêj tradition or as rhythmic halay music.

: The duo Xezal û Delal released a version of this song on their 2018 album, also titled Lo Pısmamo , which includes other traditional tracks like "Zeriyamın" and "Keko Were". Xezal Гњ Delal Lo PД±smamo

In Kurdish culture, the term "Pısmam" refers to a male paternal cousin. Traditionally, songs addressed to a "pısmam" often carry themes of unrequited love, family arrangements, or longing , reflecting historical social structures where marriages between cousins were common. The lyrics typically feature poetic imagery of nature, such as "Xezal" (gazelle) and "Delal" (beautiful/dear one), to describe the beloved. : It is categorized as a "Dertli" (sorrowful

: The song has seen several recent reinterpretations, including a 2025 single by Hozan Xezal and contemporary Anatolian Trap remixes . Cultural Context Traditionally, songs addressed to a "pısmam" often carry

is a popular Kurdish folk song prominently performed by the musical duo Xezal û Delal . The title translates roughly to "Hey Cousin" (specifically a paternal male cousin) and is a staple of Kurdish traditional and halay music . Musical Background

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