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"Dedim Ona Dəymə, Dəymə" is a popular Azerbaijani song frequently performed by various artists, including , Elnarə Abdullayeva , and Türkan Vəlizadə . The piece is often categorized under the Meyxana or rhythmic folk-pop genre, characterized by its catchy beat and repetitive lyrical structure. Themes and Style

The phrase "Dedim ona dəymə, dəymə" translates roughly to "I said to them, don't touch her/don't hurt her," emphasizing a sense of guardianship or intense fascination with a "gözəl" (beautiful woman). "Dedim Ona Dəymə, Dəymə" is a popular Azerbaijani

It is a staple in Azerbaijani celebrations and weddings ("palatka toyu"). Performers like Famil Göyçəli use rhythmic synthesizers (such as the Korg pa1000) to create a high-energy atmosphere suitable for dancing. It is a staple in Azerbaijani celebrations and

The lyrics generally center on themes of romantic attraction and protective affection. Key elements of the song include: Key elements of the song include: Many versions

Many versions follow a storyteller who falls in love at first sight ("Bir gözələ vuruldum") and expresses his devotion through the song's rhythmic delivery.