The song has seen a resurgence in popularity over the last few years, particularly around the time of the 44-day Patriotic War in 2020. It serves as an unofficial anthem for conscripts and their families.

: A recurring motif in versions like Ahmed Mustafayev 's "Ana, Əsgər Gedirəm" , where the soldier asks his mother not to cry, framing his service as a debt to the motherland.

: The protagonist informs his mother or family that his "call" has arrived and he must depart the next morning.

In Azerbaijan, military service is a major milestone for young men. This song is frequently played at "Əsgər yolasalma" (soldier send-off) ceremonies, where neighborhoods gather to celebrate the conscript with music and dancing before he departs for his post. Esger Gedirem - Live from Azerbaijan - Spotify

: Several prominent Azerbaijani artists have recorded versions, including Sekine Bilalova and Ahmed Mustafayev . Bilalova's version on Spotify is often cited for its soulful, live-performance quality.

: It typically falls under the "Meykhana" or contemporary folk-pop genre, characterized by rhythmic, repetitive melodies that allow the listener to focus on the emotional delivery of the lyrics. Lyrical Themes (Tam Versiya)

Sabah ЖЏsgЙ™r GedirЙ™m Tam Versiya