"Hey Lê Dayê" is featured on several of his releases, including the 2007 album Siwaro , available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . Cultural Impact
In 1985, he co-founded the influential musical group Koma Berxwedan , which played a critical role in preserving Kurdish culture and expressing political resistance through art. Xelil Xemgin Hey Le Daye
The song remains a staple of Kurdish revolutionary and folk music (Hunerkom), frequently performed in various arrangements, including duets with artists like . It serves as a "musical document" of the difficult yet historic 1990s era for the Kurdish people, bridging the gap between personal family grief and national struggle. Xelîl Xemgîn - Wîkîpediya "Hey Lê Dayê" is featured on several of
Xelîl Xemgîn is a pillar of modern Kurdish music, having started his professional career in . It serves as a "musical document" of the
His work is characterized by "the voice of the mountains" and the collective memory of the Kurdish people. He has received numerous honors, including the Mamlê Center Art Award in 2009, which he dedicated to the martyrs of Kurdistan.
The lyrics depict a dialogue or plea involving a mother, often symbolizing the homeland or the literal mother of a fighter (Pêşmerge).