The verses often use classic folk structures, such as contrasting the "tastiness" of a roasted black sheep with the "sorrow" of a pining lover, or comparing a loved one’s skin to the whiteness of snow.
At its core, "Helvacı" is a playful and rhythmic song that uses the imagery of helva (a traditional semolina or tahini-based dessert) as a metaphor for the "sweetness" of life and love. The lyrics are steeped in pastoral and domestic imagery common to regional folk songs: Elnur Memmedov Helvaci Audio
"Helvacı" stands as a testament to the enduring power of folk storytelling. Through Elnur Məmmədov’s lens, the song transforms from a simple tune about a sweet-maker into a high-energy anthem of cultural identity. It demonstrates that tradition does not have to be static; instead, it can be a "sweet delight" that evolves with every new voice that sings it. Elnur Memmedov - Helvacı ( Klip ) The verses often use classic folk structures, such