: It relies heavily on traditional Kurdish string instruments (like the tembûr ) combined with modern acoustic guitar and subtle percussion.

: Ararat uses metaphors like "gazelle-eyed" love and braids smelling like "basil" or "roses".

: The song is a highlight of his live sets, notably recorded during his Istanbul concerts (e.g., at Bostanci Gosteri Merkezi), where it often involves audience sing-alongs.