While many believe it is an old recording, the version iconic to the series was actually created specifically for the show:
: Contrary to popular belief that it was Seyfettin Tomakin, the soloist for the Kurtlar Vadisi version is Özer Özel .
: He often listens to it on an old gramophone while drinking, reflecting on the moment he "silenced" her.
For Laz Ziya , "Oy Asiye" represents a deep, unhealed wound related to his late wife, Asiye.
: The music was arranged by Gökhan Kırdar , who composed the series' most famous themes.
In the cult Turkish series Kurtlar Vadisi , the folk song "Oy Asiye" is more than just a soundtrack; it is the haunting soul of , one of the show's most complex mafia bosses. The Meaning Behind the Music