The song is a powerful lament addressed to (fate or destiny), expressing resilience in the face of life's hardships:
Abdullah Balak, a legendary folk composer who has written hundreds of songs, recorded his very first duet with Kırmızıgül for this track. The song is a powerful lament addressed to
The 2006 live duet of features Turkish singer Mahsun Kırmızıgül performing alongside the song's creator, Abdullah Balak . This performance is highly regarded for its emotional depth and cultural significance within the Turkish folk (türkü) genre. Key Details about the Performance Key Details about the Performance While often associated
While often associated with the Kerkük region, the lyrics and music were penned by Abdullah Balak . Lyrics & Meaning "Bu karanlık günlerin / Bir gün sonu gelecek"
"Felek sen ne feleksen / Halım ettin eleksen" (Fate, what kind of fate are you? You have turned my condition into a sieve).
"Bu karanlık günlerin / Bir gün sonu gelecek" (These dark days will one day come to an end). Where to Watch/Listen
The studio version of this duet was a highlight of Mahsun Kırmızıgül's album "Dinle," released on June 2, 2006, under A1 Müzik .