is a poignant Kurdish folk-style song by the renowned artist Xelîl Xemgîn , often recognized for its deep emotional resonance and themes of national identity, sacrifice, and maternal longing. The Meaning and Lyrics

The song shifts between the mother's pain of raising her children through "wounds and sorrow" and her eventual encouragement for them to "not stay behind" in the fight for a "joyful day" of freedom. About Xelîl Xemgîn

His work is characterized by "the voice of the mountains" and the collective memory of the Kurdish people. He has received numerous honors, including the Mamlê Center Art Award in 2009, which he dedicated to the martyrs of Kurdistan.

Xelil — Xemgin Hey Le Daye

is a poignant Kurdish folk-style song by the renowned artist Xelîl Xemgîn , often recognized for its deep emotional resonance and themes of national identity, sacrifice, and maternal longing. The Meaning and Lyrics

The song shifts between the mother's pain of raising her children through "wounds and sorrow" and her eventual encouragement for them to "not stay behind" in the fight for a "joyful day" of freedom. About Xelîl Xemgîn Xelil Xemgin Hey Le Daye

His work is characterized by "the voice of the mountains" and the collective memory of the Kurdish people. He has received numerous honors, including the Mamlê Center Art Award in 2009, which he dedicated to the martyrs of Kurdistan. is a poignant Kurdish folk-style song by the