"In this track, Emrah transitions from the 'King of Sorrow' to a stoic survivor. The song isn't just about a breakup; it’s about the brutal realization that in the wreckage of a failed relationship, only one person can walk away with their dignity intact.

The lyrics—co-written with Hakkı Yalçın—paint a picture of a love that couldn't survive the 'dirt of the world,' leaving behind unhealable wounds.

You can find the original version on Spotify or Apple Music .

"Birimiz Ayakta Kalmalıydı" is a poignant standout from Emrah's 2006 album Adın Ne Senin , showcasing his signature ability to blend deep emotional pain with a sense of cinematic resilience.

It’s a song for anyone who has ever had to be the 'strong one' when everything else was falling apart." Release Date: August 2006. Songwriters: Emrah Erdoğan and Hakkı Yalçın.

Its lasting impact is evident in its 2024 resurgence, with artists like Berkay covering it for the Emrah 40. Yıl tribute album, proving that its themes of disillusionment and moving on remain timeless.

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"In this track, Emrah transitions from the 'King of Sorrow' to a stoic survivor. The song isn't just about a breakup; it’s about the brutal realization that in the wreckage of a failed relationship, only one person can walk away with their dignity intact.

The lyrics—co-written with Hakkı Yalçın—paint a picture of a love that couldn't survive the 'dirt of the world,' leaving behind unhealable wounds. EmrahВ Birimiz Ayakta KalmalД±ydД±

You can find the original version on Spotify or Apple Music . "In this track, Emrah transitions from the 'King

"Birimiz Ayakta Kalmalıydı" is a poignant standout from Emrah's 2006 album Adın Ne Senin , showcasing his signature ability to blend deep emotional pain with a sense of cinematic resilience. You can find the original version on Spotify or Apple Music

It’s a song for anyone who has ever had to be the 'strong one' when everything else was falling apart." Release Date: August 2006. Songwriters: Emrah Erdoğan and Hakkı Yalçın.

Its lasting impact is evident in its 2024 resurgence, with artists like Berkay covering it for the Emrah 40. Yıl tribute album, proving that its themes of disillusionment and moving on remain timeless.