Sevinc Qorxuram Allahim - Sevil

Sevil and Sevinc gained fame through television appearances and social media, eventually becoming a staple in the Azerbaijani pop scene. Unlike many of their upbeat, rhythmic tracks, "Qorxuram Allahım" (which translates to "I am Afraid, My God") is a soulful ballad. It blends contemporary pop production with traditional Azerbaijani musical motifs, often featuring melancholic piano or string arrangements that highlight the sisters' vocal harmony.

The lyrics are written as a sincere prayer or a confession. Key themes include: Sevil Sevinc Qorxuram Allahim

Throughout the song, there is a recurring plea for forgiveness and guidance, emphasizing God’s role as the ultimate judge and the source of mercy. Impact and Reception Sevil and Sevinc gained fame through television appearances

The title phrase, "Qorxuram Allahım," signifies a reverent fear of God’s judgment and the weight of one's actions in the afterlife. The lyrics are written as a sincere prayer or a confession

"Qorxuram Allahım" is a popular spiritual and emotional song by the Azerbaijani twin sisters , known professionally as Sevil Sevinc . The song has become one of their most recognized works, resonating with audiences due to its themes of faith, human fallibility, and the fear of divine judgment. Background and Style

The song's music video and live performances often reflect its somber tone, focusing on the sisters' emotional delivery. It is frequently shared during religious holidays or moments of reflection in Azerbaijan, as it strikes a chord with listeners looking for music that addresses spiritual vulnerability.