: It was popularized by performers like Metiş Naxçıvanlı , becoming a staple in "qəmli" (sad/sorrowful) music playlists.

The phrase is most famously associated with (Azerbaijani folk rap/poetry) and sentimental "prison songs" (shanson style).

: It often critiques a world where "truth is hidden" and "tears are constant," as highlighted in religious and philosophical variations of the lyrics.

: Use of the term "zindan" (dungeon/prison) serves as a metaphor for mental anguish or spiritual suffering.

: The idea that humans are trapped by their own destiny or the flaws of society.