: The phrase "Ya Ali" (O Ali) is an invocation of Ali ibn Abi Talib , a central figure in Islamic history revered for his bravery, wisdom, and spiritual leadership. In the Azerbaijani mugham and folk tradition, such songs often blend personal longing with religious devotion.
: Mirələm often performs with traditional instruments such as the tar (lute), kamancha (bowed string instrument), and balaban (double-reed wind instrument). His version of "Ya Ali" likely utilizes these instruments to create an evocative, soulful atmosphere typical of Middle Eastern and Azerbaijani folk.
: As a "genuine representative of Azerbaijani culture," Mirələm's performances at venues like the International Mugham Center highlight the continuity of spiritual themes in modern Azeri music. Distribution and Access ("Yükle")