Mohsen Chavoshi Boghz Kurdish Subtitle || Щ…ш­шіщ† Ъ†ш§щ€шґыњ Щђ Шёшєш¶ ~ Ш®щ†ъ©ш§щ€ Щ„ы• Щѓш±щ…ыћшіъ©шїш§ -

: The lyrics open with the narrator's struggle to voice their pain ("What should I say? Where should I start?"), eventually settling on the "boghz" (the lump in the throat) that forms when facing a loved one.

Written by the acclaimed poet , "Boghz" is a deeply introspective track that explores themes of unspoken pain, lost love, and the suffocating weight of emotions. : The lyrics open with the narrator's struggle

The song (meaning "Gripe" or "Lump in the throat") by Mohsen Chavoshi remains a cornerstone of Iranian pop-rock, particularly for its raw emotional depth and haunting vocals. This specific version featuring Kurdish subtitles (translated by Muhammed Azhi ) bridges a significant cultural gap, allowing Kurdish-speaking audiences to connect with Chavoshi’s signature melancholic style. Song Overview & Themes The song (meaning "Gripe" or "Lump in the

Watch this version with Kurdish subtitles to see how the translation captures the song's intense emotional atmosphere: and the suffocating weight of emotions.