The song describes a secret meeting under the moonlight where the narrator asks their lover to "let go of my hand" because love is full of suffering.
: She began her musical journey in the 1970s and married Şivan Perwer in 1979.
"Lo Berde" is more than just a pop song; it is part of the cultural tapestry of the Kurdish diaspora. It often appears in albums like Zembîlfiroş (1992), which showcased the couple's artistic partnership before their separation in 2000. Gulistan Perver Lo Berde
Romantic longing and the "sorrowful" nature of love ( Evînî bi kul û derd e ).
The song is a poignant dialogue about the pain of love and the struggle for personal or emotional freedom. The song describes a secret meeting under the
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"Lo Berde" is a classic Kurdish song performed by the prominent singer , often in collaboration with her former husband, the legendary Kurdish artist Şivan Perwer . The title translates to "Let Go" or "Release," and it is a staple of Kurdish folk and emotional music. The Artist: Gulîstan Perwer It often appears in albums like Zembîlfiroş (1992),
De berde de berde / Lawo destê min berde (Let go, let go / Boy, let go of my hand) Evînî bi kul û derd e (Love is full of pain and trouble)