Kuеџ Gг¶nгјl Meyhanesi (feat: Kurtuluеџ
: The lyrics describe a narrator seeking refuge in alcohol because "that woman doesn't love me" and "nobody sees me". The repetitive opening—opening a bottle and writing line after line—emphasizes a cycle of emotional pain.
: The track was arranged by the well-known Turkish musician Mustafa Ceceli , who also played the guitar. Other traditional elements include percussion by Erdem Dalkıran and bağlama by Ali Yılmaz. KurtuluЕџ KuЕџ GГ¶nГјl Meyhanesi (Feat
متن و ترجمه آهنگ Gönül Meyhanesi از Burak Bulut - ماگرتا : The lyrics describe a narrator seeking refuge
: A standout line, "Sizde mutluluk, bizde yara" (You have happiness, we have wounds), highlights the divide between the narrator's suffering and the perceived joy of others. Collaborative Effort The song captures the deep melancholy
: The mention of rakı (a traditional Turkish spirit) and putting ice in it further grounds the song in Turkish tavern culture, where deep emotional conversations and "sad" music often coexist. Collaborative Effort
The song captures the deep melancholy of unrequited love and loneliness, set against the metaphorical backdrop of a "tavern of the heart" ( gönül meyhanesi ).
: The lyrics and music were a collective effort by Burak Bulut , Kurtuluş Kuş , Alaaddin Ergün , and Doğanay Karadeniz .
