Highlighting traditional romantic imagery, the song mentions wanting a kiss from "red lips" and wanting to wrap the lover in their arms.
The song's title translates to "Let Me Burn," a metaphorical expression of intense, burning passion. The lyrics on Genius describe a deep, almost desperate love:
"" is the breakout hit single by the London-based music trio Babutsa , released in 2009 as part of their debut album, London Calling . The song became a cultural phenomenon, bridging the gap between traditional Turkish Cypriot folklore and modern pop music. The Story Behind the Song
The chorus, "Yanayım, yanayım, ateşlerde yanayım," expresses a willingness to burn in the fires of love for the object of their affection.
The singer declares they would "burn the world" for their lover and act as their "slave" if only given a chance.
Yanayд±m - Babutsaв Yanayд±m
Highlighting traditional romantic imagery, the song mentions wanting a kiss from "red lips" and wanting to wrap the lover in their arms.
The song's title translates to "Let Me Burn," a metaphorical expression of intense, burning passion. The lyrics on Genius describe a deep, almost desperate love: BabutsaВ YanayД±m YanayД±m
"" is the breakout hit single by the London-based music trio Babutsa , released in 2009 as part of their debut album, London Calling . The song became a cultural phenomenon, bridging the gap between traditional Turkish Cypriot folklore and modern pop music. The Story Behind the Song The song became a cultural phenomenon, bridging the
The chorus, "Yanayım, yanayım, ateşlerde yanayım," expresses a willingness to burn in the fires of love for the object of their affection. The song became a cultural phenomenon
The singer declares they would "burn the world" for their lover and act as their "slave" if only given a chance.