The song "Dendar" (which means "Indebted" or "Grateful") portrays a narrator reaching out to a beloved or a spiritual figure with intense vulnerability.
: The beloved is described as a "guest of Khidr" (Meymana Xizirîa)—a mystical figure in regional folklore associated with helping those in distress—and a "spring rose" that lingers in the narrator's dreams. About the Artist Cagla Dendar
"Dendar" is a folk song by Turkish artist , which tells a deeply emotional story of longing and gratitude. The lyrics are in Zazaki , a language spoken in eastern Turkey. The Story Behind the Lyrics The song "Dendar" (which means "Indebted" or "Grateful")
: A central line in the song, "Ustina çe mê rijîyê bêto" (The pillar of my house collapsed in your absence), symbolizes the loss of stability and protection. The lyrics are in Zazaki , a language
: The narrator asks to open their heart and share their pain, describing a long period of loneliness.
Çağla is a musician known for blending traditional regional sounds with modern production. You can listen to the track on major platforms: : Official Audio Apple Music : Dendar - Single Spotify : Çağla Artist Profile Cagla - Dendar