Hemгє Hacг® Pore Delala Min < Confirmed ◉ >

: Newer versions, including Kurdish Folk Trap remixes and acoustic covers by artists like Sê Bırâ and Adem Tepe , have kept the song relevant for younger generations.

: It is widely used for "gelin çıkarma" (the tradition of the bride leaving her father's home) and other henna-related rituals. HemГЄ HacГ® Pore Delala Min

"" (often spelled "Pore Delalamın Sore") is a celebrated Kurdish folk-pop song performed by the artist Hemê Hacî . First released in November 1997 as part of the album Strana Hekîme Serhedê , the track has become a staple of Kurdish cultural music, frequently played at weddings and festive gatherings. Core Themes and Lyrics : Newer versions, including Kurdish Folk Trap remixes

The song’s title translates to "My Beloved’s Hair is Red," referencing traditional henna and bridal customs. First released in November 1997 as part of

: It is categorized as Kurdish Folk-Pop . Listeners describe it as having high "melodicness"—meaning it has a clear, memorable tune—and high "danceability," which explains its popularity in social settings like govend (Kurdish folk dance). Cultural Impact and Modern Use

Beyond Hemê Hacî’s original version, the song has seen numerous reinterpretations:

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