The song was first released by Özkan Özcan featuring Hüseyin Kağıt on July 9, 2012, as part of the album Hayatı Tesbih Yapmışım (İnanayımmı) .
The title translates to "I Have Made My Life a Rosary," referring to the act of "fiddling" with one's life like prayer beads while dealing with heartbreak.
Xumar Qədimova's version of "" (also titled " Tesbih ") is a popular cover of the Turkish folk/pop song originally made famous by Özkan Özcan and Hüseyin Kağıt . Song Overview Xumar Qedimova Hayati Tesbih Yapmisim
A official version is available on YouTube and SoundCloud .
"Hayatı tesbih yapmışım sallıyormuşum / Adını duyunca ağlıyormuşum" (I've made my life a rosary and I'm swinging it / I cry whenever I hear your name). Availability & Performance The song was first released by Özkan Özcan
The narrator describes themselves as "shaking" or "swinging" their life (like beads) while others call them crazy.
Released around November 24, 2014, her rendition is known for its emotional delivery and has become one of her signature tracks in both Azerbaijan and Turkey. Song Overview A official version is available on
The lyrics describe the pain of a broken heart and the disbelief that a lost love will never return.
The song was first released by Özkan Özcan featuring Hüseyin Kağıt on July 9, 2012, as part of the album Hayatı Tesbih Yapmışım (İnanayımmı) .
The title translates to "I Have Made My Life a Rosary," referring to the act of "fiddling" with one's life like prayer beads while dealing with heartbreak.
Xumar Qədimova's version of "" (also titled " Tesbih ") is a popular cover of the Turkish folk/pop song originally made famous by Özkan Özcan and Hüseyin Kağıt . Song Overview
A official version is available on YouTube and SoundCloud .
"Hayatı tesbih yapmışım sallıyormuşum / Adını duyunca ağlıyormuşum" (I've made my life a rosary and I'm swinging it / I cry whenever I hear your name). Availability & Performance
The narrator describes themselves as "shaking" or "swinging" their life (like beads) while others call them crazy.
Released around November 24, 2014, her rendition is known for its emotional delivery and has become one of her signature tracks in both Azerbaijan and Turkey.
The lyrics describe the pain of a broken heart and the disbelief that a lost love will never return.