While inextricably linked to Neşet Ertaş's soulful "bozlak" style, the song has been interpreted by many artists across different genres:
The narrator asks the beloved not to spread their hair in the wind, symbolizing a protective and possessive love—claiming the beloved's "locks" as their own "strings" ( "Senin zülfün benim telim değil mi?" ). NeЕџet ErtaЕџВ AГ§ma ZГјlГјflerin
The narrator describes themselves as the "slave" ( kul ) of the beloved and compares the beloved’s beauty or potential cruelty to Azrail (the Angel of Death), suggesting that the intensity of this love is a matter of life and death. Cultural Impact and Notable Covers NeЕџet ErtaЕџВ AГ§ma ZГјlГјflerin