Typical of South Azerbaijani folk-pop, featuring weeping synths or traditional string instruments.
Cavadi uses a raw, "heavy" vocal style intended to evoke tears, common in tracks labeled as "Ağlamalı" (to make one cry). Reception
The song is structured as a direct plea to the Divine, reflecting a universal cultural reverence for mothers in Azerbaijani and Iranian-Azeri society.
İbrahim Cavadi, often performing alongside Qasim Cavadi, is known for his work in the music scene. This specific track features: