: Both artists were central figures in the Arabesque rap movement, which combined traditional Turkish Arabesque melodies (known for their focus on suffering and "dert") with modern hip-hop beats [2].
: The song gained significant traction on platforms like YouTube and local Turkish forums, becoming an anthem for youth experiencing unrequited love or difficult breakups during that period [1, 2]. : Both artists were central figures in the
: The title "Ölümdür Ayrılmak" translates to "Separation is Death," setting a somber tone. The lyrics compare the end of a relationship to a physical ending, emphasizing that living without a loved one feels like a "living death" [1, 2]. : Both artists were central figures in the
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