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Named after the legendary Kurdish singer and activist, Radyo Şirvan Perwer carries his spirit through the airwaves. The playlist is heavy on traditional Kurdish folk, with plenty of dengbêj-style storytelling and political anthems that Şirvan Perwer himself made famous. You won't hear any pop chart hits here - this is raw, acoustic, and deeply rooted in a culture that radio has kept alive for decades. The station feels like a gathering, not a broadcast. It's intimate, sometimes scratchy, and that's part of the charm. The DJs speak mostly Kurdish, though occasional announcements slip into Arabi…
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