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The track resonates with "love, longing, and passion," making it a favorite for listeners of nostalgic Turkish music. Key Highlights

While Karaböcek is most famous for 70s hits like Dilek Taşı , this track remains a significant part of her vast discography, which continues to be celebrated through modern remixes and remastered projects.

is a poignant track by the legendary Turkish artist Gülden Karaböcek , originally released as a single on July 6, 1999. Known for her deep roots in Arabesque and Anatolian Rock , Karaböcek delivers a characteristically emotive performance that explores themes of total devotion and the weight of unrequited or overwhelming love. Musical Composition & Style GГјlden KarabГ¶cek Daha NasД±l

You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify or view the official audio on YouTube .

Written by Gülay Sezer , the lyrics use vivid metaphors—likening love to a "spark" that turns into "embers and then ash"—to describe an all-consuming passion. The track resonates with "love, longing, and passion,"

The song is a quintessential example of Karaböcek’s later-career style, blending traditional Arabesque elements with the dramatic production typical of late-90s Turkish fantasy music.

The chorus, "Senin için deli olabilirim / Bir kuru canım var, verebilirim" (I could go crazy for you / I have one dry soul, I can give it), represents the peak of its emotional appeal. Known for her deep roots in Arabesque and

Karaböcek’s voice carries its signature "melancholic depth," a trait that solidified her as a leading female vocalist in Turkey since the 1970s.

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