: The song is a primary example of the "Azeri Bass" trend, which pairs emotional, often tragic folk narratives with deep, rhythmic basslines designed for car audio systems and dance clubs.
: Listeners typically praise the "hard" bass drops that contrast with the somber, respectful tone of the lyrics. : The song is a primary example of
: Ramil Qarabagli delivers the vocals in a Meykhana or Revayet style—a form of rhythmic, spoken-word poetry native to Azerbaijan that is traditionally used to tell stories of neighborhood legends, social issues, or war heroes. Reception which pairs emotional