: He blends traditional Azerbaijani music elements—often featuring instruments like the tar and kamancha —with powerful, spiritually charged vocals.
: Beyond "Urek Yandiran Rovze," his notable albums include Yerler Hüseyne Qurban and Derdlere Dermandı Huseyn . Where to Listen
You can find his recitations and albums on various digital platforms: : Seyyid Taleh Boradigahi Channel Spotify : Seyyid Taleh Artist Profile Audiomack : Religious tracks and Münacat Seyyid Taleh Urek Yandiran Rovze
: Born in 1988 in the Boradigah settlement of Masalli, Azerbaijan, he grew up in a devout family and began performing religious lamentations (Mersiyye) as a child.
The specific performance often associated with the title "Urek Yandiran Rovze" is his 2019 recitation titled . The specific performance often associated with the title
: The Rovze focuses on the tragedy of Ali al-Asghar , the youngest son of Husayn ibn Ali, who was martyred at the Battle of Karbala. The lyrics use the "Lay Lay" (lullaby) motif to depict a parent's grief.
: Released during the month of Muharram, a period of mourning for Shia Muslims. : Released during the month of Muharram, a
: He is a leading figure in the Azerbaijani Islamic music scene, frequently performing at religious gatherings and collaborating with other Maddahs like his brothers, Seyyid Fariq and Seyyid Peyman.