: The narrator describes himself as birîndar (wounded) and bêhal (exhausted/weak), pleading for a single visit to heal his suffering.
: He laments his isolation, noting that his friends have "gone into sorrow" or departed, leaving him alone to navigate his grief. SertaГ§ DildaВ ReЕџe Ez Brindar Mame
The song by Sertaç Dılda , featuring Bawer Beyani , stands as a poignant pillar of contemporary Kurdish music, blending traditional emotional depth with modern production. Released in late 2020, the track has resonated widely for its raw portrayal of heartbreak and longing, characteristic of Dılda's style which often explores themes of love, absence, and cultural identity. The Poetry of Pain : The narrator describes himself as birîndar (wounded)
: The interplay between Dılda and Bawer Beyani adds layers to the vocal delivery, emphasizing the communal nature of shared sorrow. Released in late 2020, the track has resonated
The lyrics, primarily in , translate to "Black-Haired One, I Have Remained Wounded". The song operates as a direct plea to a beloved, referred to as "Reşê" (a term of endearment for someone with dark hair or features) and "Dînê" (crazy or beloved). The verses outline a state of profound emotional paralysis:
Sertaç Dılda’s work often bridges the gap between and Indie Pop , making traditional Kurdish sounds accessible to a global digital audience. "Reşê Ez Birîndar Mame" exemplifies this through: