The phrase (meaning "Firuze with the Kanun") refers to instrumental covers of the legendary Turkish pop song "Firuze" performed on the kanun , a traditional string instrument central to Middle Eastern and Turkish classical music.
The song uses rich metaphors, such as comparing the subject to "the bloom of grapes" ( üzüm buğusu ), signifying something extremely delicate and precious that should not be touched for fear of fading. Firuze Kanun Ile
While often mistaken for a love song, the lyrics were written by the famous lyricist Aysel Gürel for her daughter, the renowned actress Müjde Ar . The phrase (meaning "Firuze with the Kanun") refers