Paul Baghdadlyan Asa Astvadz (рџрѕр» Р‘р°рірґр°рґр»сџрѕ "рђсѓр° Рђсѓс‚рір°с†") Access

One of the most striking verses expresses a loss of the capacity to love: "I want to love someone / But alas, I have no heart left... it died the day I was born". 🌟 Legacy & Cultural Impact

The song is a quintessential example of Baghdadlian’s unique style—a fusion of with traditional Armenian melodies .

The opening lines, "We came into this world crying / We grow up with a crying heart," set a somber tone of lifelong struggle. One of the most striking verses expresses a

Baghdadlian’s voice is deeply emotive, transitioning from gentle yearning to powerful, gravelly peaks that convey profound sorrow. 📜 Lyrical Themes & Meaning

"Asa Astvadz" (Tell me, God) is a defining masterpiece by Paul Baghdadlian, the legendary "King of Love Songs". Released in as part of the album Sev Atcher , this track solidified Baghdadlian’s status as a cultural icon for the Armenian diaspora. 🎵 Musical Composition The opening lines, "We came into this world

"Asa Astvadz" remains a staple at Armenian gatherings, serving as both a romantic ballad and a shared expression of ethnic identity. Paul Baghdadlian - The King - ANCA Western Region

The chorus repeatedly asks, "Tell me, God, what is our sin? / Why do You torture us so?" reflecting a collective sense of historical and personal hardship. Released in as part of the album Sev

Features whirling organ solos, rhythmic drums, and guitar work that mimics the soulful tones of an oud or bouzouki .