: Fans often find the contrast between the upbeat, rhythmic "cigaram cigaram" refrain and the heavy themes of "iron doors" and "prison bunks" in the verses to be the most compelling part of the track.
: The line translates to "My cigarette smells of cloves; spring has come to the mountains of my homeland" . Manus Baba Cigaram Cigaram
The lyrics are not original to Manuş Baba; they are taken from a poem by the legendary Turkish poet . : Fans often find the contrast between the
: Manuş Baba’s 2017 acoustic-pop cover brought this mid-20th-century poem to a whole new generation, turning a somber reflection on confinement into a viral hit. Manus Baba Cigaram Cigaram
: Arif wrote these lines while reflecting on the harsh reality of imprisonment.
: Fans often find the contrast between the upbeat, rhythmic "cigaram cigaram" refrain and the heavy themes of "iron doors" and "prison bunks" in the verses to be the most compelling part of the track.
: The line translates to "My cigarette smells of cloves; spring has come to the mountains of my homeland" .
The lyrics are not original to Manuş Baba; they are taken from a poem by the legendary Turkish poet .
: Manuş Baba’s 2017 acoustic-pop cover brought this mid-20th-century poem to a whole new generation, turning a somber reflection on confinement into a viral hit.
: Arif wrote these lines while reflecting on the harsh reality of imprisonment.