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The phrase "Dedim ona dəymə, dəymə" translates roughly to "I said to them, don't touch her/don't hurt her," emphasizing a sense of guardianship or intense fascination with a "gözəl" (beautiful woman).
"Dedim Ona Dəymə, Dəymə" is a popular Azerbaijani song frequently performed by various artists, including , Elnarə Abdullayeva , and Türkan Vəlizadə . The piece is often categorized under the Meyxana or rhythmic folk-pop genre, characterized by its catchy beat and repetitive lyrical structure. Themes and Style The phrase "Dedim ona dəymə, dəymə" translates roughly
The lyrics generally center on themes of romantic attraction and protective affection. Key elements of the song include: The phrase "Dedim ona dəymə
Many versions follow a storyteller who falls in love at first sight ("Bir gözələ vuruldum") and expresses his devotion through the song's rhythmic delivery. don't touch her/don't hurt her