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The lyrics, written by with music by Azer Bülbül himself, tell a story of deep emotional and physical confinement:

: It paints a vivid picture of a future where there are no guards or handcuffs, only the freedom to roam through forests and hills with a loved one.

Azer Bülbül’s real-life story often mirrored the "hardship" he sang about:

"Zordayım" remains a classic because it resonated with the "forgotten" people of society, turning personal pain into a collective cry for a better, freer day.

: Despite his struggles, he remained a beloved figure in Arabesque music until his sudden death from a heart attack in an Antalya hotel room in 2012.

: Using metaphors like "burning mountains" and "restless horses," the song captures the artist's signature "shaking" vocal style—a physical manifestation of living through every note of pain. The Man Behind the Struggle