Paul Baghdadlyan Asa — Astvadz (рџрѕр» Р‘р°рірґр°рґр»сџрѕ "рђсѓр° Рђсѓс‚рір°с†")
Baghdadlian’s voice is deeply emotive, transitioning from gentle yearning to powerful, gravelly peaks that convey profound sorrow. 📜 Lyrical Themes & Meaning
The chorus repeatedly asks, "Tell me, God, what is our sin? / Why do You torture us so?" reflecting a collective sense of historical and personal hardship. "Asa Astvadz" (Tell me, God) is a defining
"Asa Astvadz" (Tell me, God) is a defining masterpiece by Paul Baghdadlian, the legendary "King of Love Songs". Released in as part of the album Sev Atcher , this track solidified Baghdadlian’s status as a cultural icon for the Armenian diaspora. 🎵 Musical Composition Paul Baghdadlian - The King - ANCA Western
"Asa Astvadz" remains a staple at Armenian gatherings, serving as both a romantic ballad and a shared expression of ethnic identity. Paul Baghdadlian - The King - ANCA Western Region "Asa Astvadz" (Tell me
One of the most striking verses expresses a loss of the capacity to love: "I want to love someone / But alas, I have no heart left... it died the day I was born". 🌟 Legacy & Cultural Impact
The opening lines, "We came into this world crying / We grow up with a crying heart," set a somber tone of lifelong struggle.
The lyrics serve as a poignant dialogue with the divine, questioning the nature of human suffering and fate.