Mohsen Chavoshi Boghz Kurdish Subtitle || Щ…шшіщ† Ъ†ш§щ€шґыњ Щђ Шёшєш¶ ~ Ш®щ†ъ©ш§щ€ Щ„ы• Щѓш±щ…ыћшіъ©шїш§ <AUTHENTIC – CHECKLIST>
: The Kurdish translation, titled "خهنکاو لە فرمێسکدا" (Choked in Tears), translates not just the words but the feeling of the Persian original, making it a favorite among Kurdish listeners.
Written by the acclaimed poet , "Boghz" is a deeply introspective track that explores themes of unspoken pain, lost love, and the suffocating weight of emotions. Where should I start
: The lyrics open with the narrator's struggle to voice their pain ("What should I say? Where should I start?"), eventually settling on the "boghz" (the lump in the throat) that forms when facing a loved one. His delivery is often described as "weary" or
: A recurring motif in the lyrics is the description of the lover's eyes as "nargese bimare" (sickly narcissus), a classic Persian literary trope used to describe intoxicatingly beautiful or heavy-lidded eyes that "ruin" the narrator. Musical Style Where should I start?")
Chavoshi’s gravelly, baritone voice is the driving force of the track. His delivery is often described as "weary" or "wounded," which perfectly complements the rock-influenced arrangement that features both modern and traditional Persian undertones.
