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Hozan Beеџir - Г–f Г–f - [в© - 2019 Live Performance]

The singer laments that "mountains and seas" have come between them, and snow has covered the paths. Despite this, the subject insists they "come" or "find" the way.

The lyrics of "Öf Öf" are credited to , with music by Aşık Emrah . The song describes a deep disconnect between two people, where one party requests things the other physically or emotionally cannot provide. The singer laments that "mountains and seas" have

In the final verse, the singer claims their "troubled saz" (a traditional stringed instrument) is too burdened to play, but the subject still insists, "you play". The song describes a deep disconnect between two

Executive produced by Ayhan Orhuntaş for Ses Media. Lyrics and Meaning Lyrics and Meaning The song is part of

The song is part of a series of live recordings produced by . In this performance, Hozan Beşir delivers a raw, emotive version of the classic folk tune, emphasizing the "öf öf" refrain—an expression of deep weariness, longing, or frustration common in Anatolian music. Release Date: May 30, 2019 (Digital/Video). Album: Featured on Live Performance, Vol. I (June 2019).

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