: Like many of Əşrəfov’s works, the upbeat melody often masks a sense of "həsrət" (longing) or the pain of unrequited love, a common thread in his extensive discography on Genius .
The song serves as a lyrical ode to a "girl with a mole" (xallı qız), a traditional symbol of beauty in Eastern and Azerbaijani poetry. In these cultural contexts, a mole on the face—particularly near the lip or on the cheek—is often romanticized as a "grain of musk" or a "star" that enhances the subject's charm. Baloglan ЖЏsrЙ™fov Xalli Qiz 2015
: The lyrics focus on the aesthetic and alluring qualities of the protagonist, using the mole as a central focal point to express the singer's admiration. : Like many of Əşrəfov’s works, the upbeat
(The Girl with the Mole) is a celebrated song by the late Azerbaijani Merited Artist Baloğlan Əşrəfov , often highlighted in his 2015 concert performances. The song is a classic example of Azerbaijani pop-folk music, blending traditional rhythmic elements with poetic lyricism that celebrates feminine beauty and romantic longing. Song Meaning and Themes : The lyrics focus on the aesthetic and
Əməkdar artist Baloğlan Əşrəfovun "Yanağı xallı qız- Nargilə" adlı mahnılarının popurrisi. 5/5 canlı ifa. YouTube·Fanat Hesabi Hara gedim
: The 2015 live versions often include it as part of a medley (popurri) alongside other hits like "Nargilə," showcasing Əşrəfov's ability to engage audiences with "toy" (wedding-style) music that remains deeply rooted in Azerbaijani mugam and folk traditions. Artistic Impact
Baloğlan Əşrəfov was known for his unique "sweet" voice and his ability to bridge the gap between traditional folk and modern pop. His performance of "Xallı Qız" in 2015 remains a fan favorite, often circulating in archives of his live television appearances and concerts. The song's enduring popularity lies in its simple, relatable imagery and the emotional depth that Əşrəfov brought to even his most upbeat tracks. Baloğlan Əşrəfov -Xallı qız 2015