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Ax Min Çi Kir - Rojda: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts
"Ax Min Çi Kir": Exploring Rojda’s Anthem of Self-Reflection
Released on January 15, 2020, as part of her album , "Ax Min Çi Kir" (translated as "Ah, What Have I Done") has become one of the most recognizable tracks by the prominent Kurdish singer Rojda. The song is a poignant exploration of regret, unrequited love, and the personal consequences of one's own emotional decisions. Musical Composition and Production
Since its release, the song has gained significant traction on digital platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where it has garnered millions of views. It is frequently shared on social media as a "duygulu" (soulful) piece that resonates with listeners through its raw honesty about the "pain of the heart".
The track is a blend of folk and pop influences, characterized by a steady tempo of 120 BPM. It was released through the label Kezi Prodüksiyon.
The refrain "Ax min çikir min bi xwe kir" (Ah, what I did, I did to myself) emphasizes personal accountability.
Ax Min Çi Kir - Rojda: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts
"Ax Min Çi Kir": Exploring Rojda’s Anthem of Self-Reflection
Released on January 15, 2020, as part of her album , "Ax Min Çi Kir" (translated as "Ah, What Have I Done") has become one of the most recognizable tracks by the prominent Kurdish singer Rojda. The song is a poignant exploration of regret, unrequited love, and the personal consequences of one's own emotional decisions. Musical Composition and Production
Since its release, the song has gained significant traction on digital platforms like Spotify and YouTube , where it has garnered millions of views. It is frequently shared on social media as a "duygulu" (soulful) piece that resonates with listeners through its raw honesty about the "pain of the heart".
The track is a blend of folk and pop influences, characterized by a steady tempo of 120 BPM. It was released through the label Kezi Prodüksiyon.
The refrain "Ax min çikir min bi xwe kir" (Ah, what I did, I did to myself) emphasizes personal accountability.