Zarina Buzovnali Rovsen Lenkeranski Yukle -

Zarina Buzovnali and Rövşən Lənkəranski represent two distinct but culturally significant figures in the contemporary Azerbaijani landscape. While their names are often linked in digital spaces—frequently associated with musical tributes and social media "yukle" (download) trends—they occupy very different spheres: one as a performer and the other as a notorious figure in the criminal underworld. Zarina Buzovnali: The Voice of the Tradition

: Despite his criminal status, Lənkəranski achieved a level of "folk hero" status among certain segments of the population. He was often viewed as a "noble bandit" who adhered to the strict code of the thieves' world and provided for his home region.

: Born in 1975 in Lankaran, he gained notoriety for his involvement in high-stakes criminal activities across Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey. Zarina Buzovnali Rovsen Lenkeranski Yukle

Rövşən Canıyev, better known by the alias (meaning "Rövşən from Lankaran"), was a high-ranking "thief-in-law" (vor v zakone) in the post-Soviet criminal world.

: He was assassinated in Istanbul in August 2016. His funeral in Lankaran was attended by thousands, reflecting his massive, albeit controversial, influence. The "Yukle" Phenomenon He was often viewed as a "noble bandit"

Zarina Buzovnali is a well-known performer within the and Muğam traditions of Azerbaijan. Meykhana is a unique form of rhythmic, improvised poetry often compared to freestyle rap, deeply rooted in the Baku and Absheron regions (including the settlement of Buzovna, which her name reflects).

: Her name is often searched alongside Rövşən Lənkəranski because she has performed songs dedicated to his memory, which is a common practice in Azerbaijani folk and urban music culture. Rövşən Lənkəranski: The "Vor v Zakone" : He was assassinated in Istanbul in August 2016

: Her performances often blend traditional Azerbaijani instruments with modern synthesizers, catering to both weddings (toy) and digital streaming platforms.