The singer repeatedly asks the subject not to alienate themselves ( Rûyê xwe li min xerîb neke ) or pull away.

The lyrics mention falling in love with a "youth from Botan" ( lawkê Botanî ) and describe him as being as "majestic as a mountain" ( Sehwa wî weke çîyakî ).

The title "Kuro Neke" translates roughly from Kurdish to Turkish as ("Don't do it, my brave one/boy"). The lyrics tell a story of longing, separation, and emotional plea:

The song "Kuro Neke" is widely available across major digital platforms. To support the artist directly, it is recommended to use official streaming services:

Her work often focuses on themes of love, loss, and the Kurdish identity, characterized by sparse, traditional arrangements rather than high-gloss pop. Where to Listen and Download

She started her musical journey in 1991 with local bands and later gained fame through groups like Koma Gulên Xerzan and the all-female ensemble Koma Asmîn .

Born in 1978 in Siirt, Turkey, Rojda is one of the most influential contemporary Kurdish singers.