Hirai Zerdüş, the stage name for , is known for his enigmatic persona and deeply emotive vocal delivery.
One of the song's most poignant lines—"Three hundred and sixty-five of my days also burned"—illustrates a year-round cycle of heartbreak where time itself feels consumed by the absence of a loved one.
His music is often categorized under Anatolian Rock or contemporary folk, characterized by high "melodicity" and a reliance on acoustic instruments like the guitar and cümbüş. Hirai ZerdГјЕџВ AДџzД±mda Dillerim YandД± Ha
The song mentions "Sıtkı’yam," a nod to the folk poet Sıdkı Aşık , indicating its roots in traditional Turkish "Aşık" (troubadour) poetry. Musical Style and Artist Identity
The lyrics revolve around the themes of "hasret" (deep longing) and "ah" (a soulful sigh or lament). The refrain "yandı ha yandı" (it burned and burned) emphasizes a continuous, unrelenting emotional suffering. Hirai Zerdüş, the stage name for , is
The title, which translates to "My tongues burned in my mouth," serves as a visceral metaphor for the inability to express the weight of one's grief.
Hirai Zerdüş — Ağzımda Dillerim Yandı Ha Yandı - Shazam The song mentions "Sıtkı’yam," a nod to the
The track remains a staple on various streaming platforms, including: Ağzımda Dillerim Yandı Ha Yandı Apple Music: Papatya Album