Daye: Xelil Xemgin Hey Le

The song remains a staple of Kurdish revolutionary and folk music (Hunerkom), frequently performed in various arrangements, including duets with artists like . It serves as a "musical document" of the difficult yet historic 1990s era for the Kurdish people, bridging the gap between personal family grief and national struggle. Xelîl Xemgîn - Wîkîpediya

The title "Hey Lê Dayê" translates roughly to a common address in Kurdish music to express grief, social struggle, or the call of duty. In the context of Xemgîn's work, the song often reflects the realities of the Kurdish struggle: Xelil Xemgin Hey Le Daye

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 The song remains a staple of Kurdish revolutionary