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The song’s chorus emphasizes a complete disconnection between two people:

: While Gürses is the "Father of Arabesque," this track represents his later career shift where he reinterpreted pop and rock classics through his uniquely soulful, mournful lens. MГјslГјm GГјrses VazgeГ§tim

is a melancholic ballad by the legendary Turkish arabesque singer Müslüm Gürses , released in 2009 as part of his album Sandık . The song is a cover of a classic Turkish pop track originally composed by Ara Dinkjian with lyrics by the renowned songwriter Sezen Aksu . Key Features Key Features : The arrangement was handled by

: The arrangement was handled by Sunay Özgür, Ender Akay, and Emirhan Üçkardaş, creating a modern yet atmospheric sound typical of the Sandık album. Lyrics Overview It portrays the act of "giving up" (

: The song is noted for Gürses' deep, resonant delivery, which emphasizes the solitude and despair inherent in the lyrics.

: The lyrics explore themes of resignation, detachment, and emotional exhaustion . It portrays the act of "giving up" ( vazgeçmek ) on a lover's eyes and words to find a numb, quiet peace.

"Hiç tanımaz tenim ellerini / Bilmez yüreğim bilmez yüreğini" ("My skin doesn't recognize your hands at all / My heart doesn't know your heart"). Müslüm Gürses and The Rise of Arabesk - Yabangee