"Celed Uşaqlar" (meaning "Cunning Kids" or "Shrewd Kids" in Azerbaijani) is a song by the artist . The track is a popular piece within the Azerbaijani electronic and rap scene, known for its deep bass and atmospheric production.
Upon returning to the newly declared Republic of Turkey in 1928, Celed Üşaglar settled not in the bustling capital of Ankara or the cultural hub of Istanbul, but in İzmir. Here, he formed a loose collective known as the "İzmir Avangard." While the Istanbul scene was dominated by decorative Ottoman flourishes and Parisian-inspired landscapes, Üşaglar was carving geometric abstractions from local marble and imported bronze. celed u%C5%9Faglar
If you grew up in an Azerbaijani household, you’ve heard the phrase. Maybe it was shouted by an exasperated aunt, muttered by a neighbor, or sung playfully during a family gathering: "Celed Uşaqlar" (meaning "Cunning Kids" or "Shrewd Kids"