The title, "Yana Yana Kül Oldum," translates to . This poetic imagery is common in Turkish folk and Sufi-influenced music, symbolizing a heart that has been entirely consumed by the "fire" of love. Key lyrical themes include:
Nəzakət Teymurova – Yana-Yana Kül Oldum Lyrics - Genius
: The lyrics mention searching for a "dengim" (an equal or a soulmate) and the fear of burning one's fate if such a person isn't found. Neşe Dilekçioğlu’s Performance
: The narrator describes becoming a "slave" (kul) to a dark-eyed beloved ("bir esmere kul oldum").
While many artists have covered this türkü, including and Nəzakət Teymurova , Neşe Dilekçioğlu's version is celebrated for its traditional arrangement and her emotive vocal delivery. Her performance is often associated with the Rast makam (a melodic mode in Turkish music) and has been featured on national broadcasts like TRT . Artistic Legacy