: Typically features the tembur (long-necked lute) and soft percussion, allowing Rojda's vocals to remain the focal point.
The song resonates with listeners because it isn't just a musical piece; it’s a piece of . For many, it serves as a tribute to the "mothers of the struggle" and a reminder of the cultural endurance of the Kurdish language and art form, which was suppressed for many years. Rojda Yade Rebene
(born 1978) is a leading figure in contemporary Kurdish music. : Typically features the tembur (long-necked lute) and