You can find high-quality versions and performances at these official sources:
The title "Lo Lo Pismamo" translates to "Hey, my cousin." In Kurdish culture, "Pismam" (paternal cousin) often carries deep social and emotional weight, representing family bonds, brotherhood, or a call to action. Love, bravery, and communal identity.
The popular version was released in 2017/2019 under the album Xewna Şevê Bû . Genre: Traditional Kurdish Folk / Halay 📜 Cultural Context & Lyrics Awaze Bazide Lo Lo Pismamo
is a classic Kurdish folk song famously performed by the group Awaze Bazîdê . It is rooted in Kurdish cultural identity, featuring lyrics by the renowned poet Cigerxwîn and music originally composed by the legendary Aram Tigran . 🎵 Song Overview Artist: Awaze Bazîdê Composer: Aram Tigran Lyricist: Cigerxwîn
The track has millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud , cementing it as a modern anthem of Kurdish heritage. 🎧 Where to Listen You can find high-quality versions and performances at
💡 This song bridges the gap between classic Kurdish poetry and modern folk-pop production. If you'd like, I can help you with: Translating specific verses into English Finding instrumental/karaoke versions Providing more history on the poet Cigerxwîn
Usually performed at a steady tempo (approx. 95 BPM), making it a staple for traditional Halay dances. Genre: Traditional Kurdish Folk / Halay 📜 Cultural
Available on the Birûsk Agirî YouTube channel . Streaming: Listen on Audiomack or Shazam . Karaoke: Practice the lyrics via the Smule app .