Actinotia Hübner, [1821]
 


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11.6.2023 (9)

Gгјг§lгј Soydemir Hayret Nasд±l Yaеџд±yorum -

While the original 1999 recording remains the most iconic, several recent versions have introduced the song to new audiences:

A popular modern rework featuring Turkish rapper Yener Çevik . This version blends traditional vocals with hip-hop elements, gaining over 9 million plays on YouTube Music .

Hayret Nasıl Yaşıyorum - müzik ve şarkı sözleri: Güçlü Soydemir GГјГ§lГј Soydemir Hayret NasД±l YaЕџД±yorum

The track is a classic "damar" (emotional/melancholic) song, characterized by its deep sorrow and heavy themes.

Released under the Süper Müzik Yapım label as part of the Adı Sevda album. While the original 1999 recording remains the most

The lyrics reflect on a life burdened by "cruel and merciless troubles" ( acımasız, zalim dertler ) and a heart that has long been broken by loneliness. The central theme is a sense of disbelief at one’s own survival in the face of such overwhelming emotional pain.

The original version is a slow-tempo Arabesque piece featuring traditional instrumentation typical of the late 90s. It emphasizes Soydemir’s powerful, emotive vocal delivery, which is a staple of the genre. Notable Versions and Recent Re-releases Released under the Süper Müzik Yapım label as

You can find various versions of the track on major streaming platforms:



While the original 1999 recording remains the most iconic, several recent versions have introduced the song to new audiences:

A popular modern rework featuring Turkish rapper Yener Çevik . This version blends traditional vocals with hip-hop elements, gaining over 9 million plays on YouTube Music .

Hayret Nasıl Yaşıyorum - müzik ve şarkı sözleri: Güçlü Soydemir

The track is a classic "damar" (emotional/melancholic) song, characterized by its deep sorrow and heavy themes.

Released under the Süper Müzik Yapım label as part of the Adı Sevda album.

The lyrics reflect on a life burdened by "cruel and merciless troubles" ( acımasız, zalim dertler ) and a heart that has long been broken by loneliness. The central theme is a sense of disbelief at one’s own survival in the face of such overwhelming emotional pain.

The original version is a slow-tempo Arabesque piece featuring traditional instrumentation typical of the late 90s. It emphasizes Soydemir’s powerful, emotive vocal delivery, which is a staple of the genre. Notable Versions and Recent Re-releases

You can find various versions of the track on major streaming platforms:



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