You can find his works, including this poem and his popular ghazals, on various platforms:
Like much of Cürət's work, it explores themes of regret, the passing of time, and the loss of true values in a material-driven world. Where to Listen and Follow Mahir Curet KopЙ™k Oglunun Pulu
(often translated as "The son of a dog's money") is a well-known satirical and philosophical poem by the Azerbaijani artist Mahir Cürət . Who is Mahir Cürət? You can find his works, including this poem
The title uses a common Azerbaijani idiom ("köpək oğlu") to mock how money can turn individuals into unrecognizable versions of themselves. The title uses a common Azerbaijani idiom ("köpək
Mahir Cürət (born Mahir Rzabala oğlu Mirzəyev on May 20, 1972) is a prominent (a performer of meyxana, traditional Azerbaijani literary-musical folklore) and qəzəlxan (a performer/writer of ghazals). Originally from Corat, Sumqayit, he has been active since 1990 and is known for his deep, often melancholy voice and heavy philosophical themes. The Meaning Behind the Work
Many of his performances are hosted on the Azad Azerbaijan TV (ATV) YouTube channel.
The piece "Köpək oğlunun pulu" is not a typical song but a that critiqes the corruptive nature of money and its influence on human character.