Polad Bulbuloglu - Toydan Sonra Duzeler ( Рџрѕр»р°рґ Р‘сћр»сњ-р‘сћр»сњ Рћрір»с‹ ) -

In Azerbaijani tradition, "Toydan sonra düzələr" is a common idiom often used by parents or elders to reassure (or sometimes fool) themselves and others when a young man is a bit of a troublemaker, lazy, or overly playful. The "story" of the song follows a familiar narrative:

When neighbors or relatives complain about the boy's antics, the standard response is a shrug and the hopeful promise: "Toydan sonra düzələr" —the idea being that marriage and the responsibility of a family will finally "fix" him and turn him into a serious adult. In Azerbaijani tradition, "Toydan sonra düzələr" is a

Polad Bülbüloğlu is a towering figure in Azerbaijani music, the son of the famous tenor . This song is a staple of his repertoire because it leans into the joyous energy of Azerbaijani weddings ( toys ), which are massive, central social events. This song is a staple of his repertoire

The lyrics often describe a young man who spends his days wandering, perhaps being a bit irresponsible, or simply caught up in the "fever" of youth and love. which are massive