The phrase "Can Anna" emphasizes the deep emotional respect and love for one's mother , a central pillar in Azerbaijani and Turkish culture.
The song is a staple in the folklore of Arpaçay , a district in Kars known for its vibrant Azeri folk traditions . The region’s music often reflects the Ashug (minstrel) tradition , blending lyrical storytelling with rhythmic melodies. Anna Can Anna Azeri Turku Mutis Kars Arpacay
References to the cold winters of Kars and the flowing waters of Arpaçay. The phrase "Can Anna" emphasizes the deep emotional
The song is a popular Azeri-style türkü (folk song) often associated with the Kars and Arpaçay regions of eastern Turkey, which have deep historical and cultural ties to Azerbaijan . References to the cold winters of Kars and
Like many türküs from this border region, the lyrics typically revolve around themes of longing (hasret) , family bonds, and the natural beauty of the Kars highlands. The Arpaçay river, which forms part of the border between Turkey and Armenia, is a frequent symbol in local lore .
While lyrics can vary by performer, the core message usually involves a child addressing their mother about their life, travels, or heartache. Common motifs include:
It is commonly performed with traditional instruments like the saz (baglama), tar , or balaban . Modern interpretations, such as those by artists like Mütiş , have brought a more contemporary "mutis" (meaning "terrific" or "wonderful" in a slang sense) energy to the classic folk rhythm. Lyrics and Meaning