is a deeply emotional Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Baki Can Yalçın . Sung in the traditional Uzun Hava style (a non-rhythmic, free-form folk vocal improvisation), this piece is a heavy lamentation on unrequited love, deep sorrow, and physical separation from a loved one. 🎵 Musical Overview Artist: Baki Can Yalçın Style: Uzun Hava (Turkish folk lament)
The word "Nar" means fire in Arabic/Ottoman Turkish, while "Firgat" denotes the pain of being separated from a loved one. The singer is burning from the distance between them.
A classic symbol in Turkish literature. The poet compares himself to a lonely nightingale crying out in sorrow. Baki Can Yalcin Nar I Firgat Ile Hasretim Yara
He questions why it has fallen upon him to endure continuous suffering and to continuously weep like a muddy flood in the spring. Translated Lyric Excerpt
The title roughly translates to "With the fire of separation, I long for my beloved." The lyrics rely heavily on classical Sufi and folk poetry motifs to express agonizing grief. is a deeply emotional Turkish folk song (türkü)
A deep respect for the cultural roots of the Sivas region folk music.
Attributed to Mahmut Erdal from the Sivas region The singer is burning from the distance between them
Minimalist, putting raw focus on the emotive, vibrating vocal delivery accompanied by the bağlama (traditional lute). 📜 Poetic Themes and Lyrics