Ozbi Hadi Gittik Ft -

His verses are conversational yet heavy with imagery, reflecting his roots in "Halk Edebiyatı" (Folk Literature).

A critique of superficial modern connections and misconceptions of love. IV. Conclusion Ozbi Hadi Gittik Ft

The chorus, featuring Melek Mosso's powerful vocals, emphasizes "leaving these places" ( gidelim buralardan ). This is not just a physical journey but a psychological break from societal boundaries and false definitions of love. II. Artist Profiles and Musicality His verses are conversational yet heavy with imagery,

Ozbi uses "the table" ( sofra ) as a metaphor for an open invitation to anyone, regardless of their past or identity. He rejects the "greedy" but welcomes those who are simply lost. Artist Profiles and Musicality Ozbi uses "the table"

The track is produced and written by , who is known for his literary background (Anadolu University, Turkish Language and Literature) and his "Rakılı Live" series which blends rap with traditional Turkish instrumentation.

Her contribution adds a melodic, emotional depth that contrasts with Ozbi's gritty delivery. Her lyrics express a weariness with the world: "Bunlardan bıktım ben" (I am tired of these [things]). III. Lyrical Breakdown

The structure of the song oscillates between admitting ignorance and seeking freedom: Symbolic Meaning "Yolu bilmem, sonu bilmem"