Rojda Yade Rebene -

The title roughly translates from Kurdish (Kurmanji) to "Oh, Poor Mother" or "My Poor Mother." "Yade" (or Dayê ): Mother. "Rebenê" : Poor, wretched, or pitiable.

: She is known for her powerful, operatic voice and her ability to modernize traditional Kurdish folk styles ( Dengbêj ) while keeping their authentic emotional core. Rojda Yade Rebene

: Originally from the Siirt province in Turkey, she began her career with the group Koma Gulên Xerzan in the 1990s before pursuing a solo career. The title roughly translates from Kurdish (Kurmanji) to

(also known as "Rebenê" ) is a soulful and deeply emotive song by the prominent Kurdish artist Rojda . It is one of her most celebrated works, often praised for its haunting melody and its portrayal of the hardships and resilience within Kurdish cultural history. 1. Song Meaning and Theme : Originally from the Siirt province in Turkey,

The song is a . It speaks to the universal and specific suffering of Kurdish families, focusing on the pain of a mother witnessing the loss, exile, or struggles of her children. It captures the spirit of mourning and the deep emotional bond between generations. 2. About the Artist: Rojda

: Typically features the tembur (long-necked lute) and soft percussion, allowing Rojda's vocals to remain the focal point.