: The songs included are "potpori" (medleys), which typically combine several traditional folk songs into a single continuous track. This allows younger generations to engage with older lyrical themes in a format suitable for modern dance floors.
: Released during a period of high digital engagement for Kurdish artists, this album helped cement Sipan Xelat's reputation as a leader in the "modern folk" genre, making his music accessible via platforms like YouTube and digital streaming to the global Kurdish diaspora. : The songs included are "potpori" (medleys), which
You can experience the high-energy performance and cultural atmosphere of this medley here: You can experience the high-energy performance and cultural
: Tracks like "Hinar" and "Sidare" refer to specific cultural motifs and stories from the region, often revolving around nature, love, and community resilience. often revolving around nature
The "story" of this album is rooted in the preservation of regional folklore through a modern lens:
The 2016 medley (potpori) by , featuring tracks like "Ha Bila Bine," "Sidare," and "Hinar Erebo Beyo," is a significant work in contemporary Kurdish wedding and folk music. Sipan Xelat is known for modernizing traditional Kurdish "Govend" (dance) rhythms, and this specific 2016 album became a staple at celebrations due to its seamless blend of high-energy percussion and traditional wind instruments like the zurna.