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Qurd

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Qurd
Studio album by
Released11 January 2001 (2001-01-11)
GenreHip hop, Azerbaijani hip hop
ProducerEmin Efendi
Dayirman chronology
Az@rimeyk Qurd Gözümüz sözdür

Qurd (Гурд, [ˈɡurt], wolf) is a studio album by the Dayirman. The album contains fifteen compositions based on Azerbaijani hip hop.

Content

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Subject matter

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Qurd is a reflective album, featuring Dayirman's more personal and serious side. This change gives the album a lighter tone, a departure from his previous albums. One of the most noticeable changes is the generally lighter lyrical content. Over the course of the album, the group touches on the issues of Karabakh in hip hop ("Ya Qarabağ, Ya Ölüm"), Pan-Turkism ("Turk turke dastak"), the Turan and Tengrism ("Qurd").

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"Dayirman0:26
2."Ya Qarabağ, Ya Ölüm"Ozan Arif5:45
3."Mama"Emin Efendi4:02
4."Toppush Gizlar"Emin Efendi4:57
5."Avtosh"Miri Yusif3:54
6."Qurd"Emin Efendi3:07
7."Baku"Emin Efendi3:55
8."Ushag Naghmasi (featuring Sayyah)"Emin Efendi4:10
9."Turk turke dastak (featuring Maho B)"Emin Efendi, Maho B4:02
10."L-günü (featuring Samira)"L-Mir4:56
11."Pul Tap Ver"Emin Efendi2:49
12."Avtosh 2"Miri Yusif4:35
13."Yeri Var"Emin Efendi4:08
14."Kulek"Shamil3:04
15."Outro"Dayirman1:19

Critical reception

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Qurd received mostly positive ratings from most music critics.[citation needed] Dayirman been praised for their patriotic elements in their songs and helping popularising Azerbaijani hip hop.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rustamova, Narmina (25 February 2004). "Dayirman: Combining Rap, Tradition and Frustration in Azerbaijan". The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst. Johns Hopkins University.

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