Azer Bulbul Elimi Kana Bulama -
The album features other major hits like "İlle De Sen" and "Kör Kurşun," solidifying Bülbül’s status in the arabesque genre during the late 90s. 2. Lyrical Themes & Meaning
He mentions his elderly mother and sick father, noting that he has no brother to care for them—meaning if he goes to prison ( mapushana ), his family will be left helpless. Azer Bulbul Elimi Kana Bulama
(Do Not Stain My Hands With Blood) is a seminal track by the late Turkish folk and arabesque artist Azer Bülbül , released on April 21, 1999 . It is the opening track of his 16th studio album, Kör Kurşun / Sana Yalan Gelebilir , which remains one of his most commercially successful works. 1. Production & Release The album features other major hits like "İlle
Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin), known as the "Shaky King" for his distinctive trembling vocal style. (Do Not Stain My Hands With Blood) is
The central refrain, "Elimi kana bulama benim" (Do not stain my hands with blood), serves as a warning to the loved one to stop their torment before the protagonist is forced into a violent act.