In the Baku suburb of , weddings are more than just celebrations; they are the ultimate stage for Meyxana , Azerbaijan’s ancient art of improvised rhythmic poetry. A standout moment in local lore is the "Super Deyişmə" from Sərxan’s wedding , where two giants of the craft— Gülağa and Şəmsi —went head-to-head in a display of wit, speed, and cultural pride. The Rivalry: Gülağa vs. Şəmsi
Whether you are a lifelong fan of the genre or a newcomer, this specific performance remains a benchmark for the raw, unedited energy of in its most authentic setting.
Maştağa is often considered the "cradle" of Meyxana. A performance at a local wedding, like that captured on Kamran Aliyev’s channel , serves as a rite of passage for performers.
Backed by the steady pulse of the nagara (drum), the poets maintain a strict meter while escalating the complexity of their wordplay.
These videos often reach millions of views on platforms like BAKI MEYDANI , preserving the oral traditions of the Absheron peninsula for a global audience. Key Elements of the "Super Deyişmə"
While the verses celebrate the groom, Sərxan, they also weave in social commentary and friendly "jabs" that define the competitive spirit of Baku's wedding culture. Cultural Context: Why This Performance Matters
Rapid-fire exchanges where the poets try to "trap" each other with difficult rhymes.