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World On Your Street: The Global Music Challenge
Charts Tara Jaff
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LOVE SONGS
There's nothing like love to trigger lyrical passion as many of the musicians featured on World on your Street have shown. Click below to hear their love songs

Track

1 Flores

2 Sonja

3 Agapi mou

4 Ambaroodka

5 °Õ´Ç²õ³óé

6 Laner Velibesamim

7 Kabakani

8 We

9 Zavtra

10 Aae ho meri

Contributor

LINO ROCHA

TÉA HODZIC

MODESTE HUGUES

HUDEYDI

TARA JAFFE

DANNY SHINE

KOKO KANYINDA MUKALA

JOSEPHINE ONIYAMA

LEN LIGGINS

BEENA VALEMBIA




Track: °Õ´Ç²õ³óé
Artist: Tara Jaff
Music: Kurdish
Chosen by: Tara Jaff (London)


ListenÌýÌýListen to Tara perform °Õ´Ç²õ³óé at the Celebrating Sanctuary Festival in London, June 2002

'°Õ´Ç²õ³óé means what you carry with you when you travel. The actual verse says, 'Your vision I carry in my eyes, your love I carry in my heart and your words I carry in my ears as I travel from place to place.' The words are by the Kurdish poet, Mawlawi who was introduced to me by my father.

It's a song about leaving behind a loved one and it's also about being in love but not just love in the romantic sense. It's as much about love for family, friends and God and the pain of leaving that love behind. My father became ill with cancer three years ago and this verse is one that he'd constantly quote so I decided to put a melody to that song. The melody is from a very old traditional Hawrami song. Hawrami is a dialect of Southern Kurdistan.

°Õ´Ç²õ³óé is one of the most powerful songs for me because it has so much personal meaning. My father passed away a year and a half ago so whenever I perform this song, I think of him. He never actually heard the final version of the song before he died. Sometimes, I hope that his spirit might hear it and I'll get a nod of approval.

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