Hatin — Ref Bi Ref Kurdish Trap

The song (meaning "They Came in Rows" or "They Came Flock by Flock") is a powerful example of the modern "Kurdish Trap" movement, where ancient oral traditions meet contemporary urban production. While originally a traditional Kurdish folk melody, its transformation into a trap remix—most notably by artists like Axîn Biro and producer Emre Kıyak —has turned it into a cultural bridge for a new generation. The Evolution of a Sound

Traditional Kurdish music is deeply rooted in the tradition—a form of oral storytelling and epic singing that has preserved Kurdish history and identity for centuries. Kurdish Trap, however, takes these haunting, often melancholic vocal lines and layers them over the heavy 808 basslines and skittering hi-hats of the trap genre. Hatin Ref Bi Ref Kurdish Trap

Some interpretations of the song highlight the unity of the four parts of Kurdistan (Bakur, Başûr, Rojava, and Rojhilat), representing a collective identity that transcends political borders. The song (meaning "They Came in Rows" or