Mashadibaba Aydamirov (1971–2011) was a highly influential poet and performer of Meykhana , a traditional Azerbaijani literary and folk rap tradition characterized by rhythmic, rhyming improvisations.

"Götürrəm səni" is one of Mashadibaba's most enduring pieces, frequently revisited by fans and modern remix artists.

: The song translates to "I will take you" (or "I'm taking you"). It typically follows the Meykhana tradition of storytelling through rhythmic poetry. While often interpreted as a romantic or possessive address to a lover, the weight of Mashadibaba’s personal life often adds layers of longing or desperation to the interpretation.

: The original version relies heavily on a simple, repetitive rhythmic backing (the "dah-dah-dah" beat common in Meykhana) to allow the performer’s vocal cadence and rhyme scheme to take center stage.

: The song has seen a resurgence in popularity through modern remixes and social media, where its distinctive rhythm and Mashadibaba’s gravelly voice have been introduced to a younger generation. 3. Cultural Significance

: Despite a life marked by personal tragedy—including health issues and the accidental killing of a fellow performer—he remains a cult figure in Azerbaijani music, celebrated for his raw emotional delivery and poetic skill. 2. Analysis of "Götürrəm səni"

: He began performing in the early 1980s in Maştağa, Baku, and quickly rose to prominence for his deep, often melancholic lyrical content.

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