Vusal Elizade Cenublu Oglanlar 2018 -
The song praises the bravery, loyalty, and distinct cultural traits of "southern boys," serving as an anthem of regional brotherhood. 🎖️ Legacy & Artist Information
His songs, particularly those about regional pride and patriotism like "Şehidler" (Martyrs) and "Serhedçiler" (Border Guards), have taken on deeper emotional meaning for his listeners following his death. 🎧 Where to Listen
(translated as "Boys of the South") is a popular track by Azerbaijani singer Vüsal Əlizadə , released in 2018 . The song is deeply rooted in regional pride and cultural identity, specifically celebrating the people and character of Azerbaijan's southern region (Cənub bölgəsi), which includes areas like Lankaran, Astara, and Masalli. 🎵 Song Overview Vusal Elizade Cenublu Oglanlar 2018
You can find the track and other works by the artist on major streaming platforms: Available on the Vüsal Əlizadə artist profile . Apple Music: Listed under the Cenublu Oğlanlar Single .
It falls under the Meykhana or contemporary Azerbaijani folk-pop genre, characterized by its rhythmic beat and storytelling lyrics often heard at regional celebrations and weddings. Runtime: Approximately 6 minutes . The song praises the bravery, loyalty, and distinct
Tragically, is often remembered not just for his music but for his sacrifice.
The track gained significant traction in late 2018, with official uploads appearing around October and November of that year. The song is deeply rooted in regional pride
According to community tributes and official records cited by fans, Vüsal Əlizadə reached the "Summit of Martyrdom" (became a Shehid ) during the Second Karabakh War (Patriotic War) in 2020.