Since his passing in 2020 at the age of 32, this specific piece has gained a legendary status in Azerbaijani pop culture.

: Biləcəri uses striking metaphors, such as wishing to emerge from "black smoke" (representative of life's hardships or age) and turning into "white mist" (symbolizing purity and a fresh start).

: The poem explores the human desire for a "second chance" at youth to re-experience a grand love with the wisdom of the present.

: Known as the "King of Aruz" (Əruzun şahı), Biləcəri utilized traditional classical poetic meters to elevate meyxana from simple street rhymes to sophisticated literary art. Legacy and Impact