Ozgur Ata Gonul Verme Hayirsiza [2025-2026]

Keep the iconic bağlama riff but layer it over a deep house beat.

Since the title translates to "Don't give your heart to a good-for-nothing," you could build a feature around modern dating stories. TikTok or Instagram Reels.

A dimly lit, rustic room or a seaside setting at dusk to emphasize the song's themes of disappointment and heartbreak. 2. Social Media "Advice" Campaign Ozgur Ata Gonul Verme Hayirsiza

A story following someone reclaiming their self-worth after a toxic relationship, ending with them walking away while the song reaches its peak. Tone: Emotional, gritty, and ultimately empowering.

This expands the song's reach into lounge and international "Oriental Deep House" playlists on platforms like Spotify or YouTube Music. 4. Cinematic Short Film (Music Video) Keep the iconic bağlama riff but layer it

"" (also known as "Adam Olsa") is a soulful Turkish folk track by Özgür Ata . If you're looking for a "feature" concept for this song—whether for a music video, a social media campaign, or a remix—here are a few creative directions: 1. Acoustic "Storyteller" Session

Fans share their "red flag" stories or lessons learned from "good-for-nothing" exes, using the song's chorus as the soundtrack. A dimly lit, rustic room or a seaside

A stripped-back arrangement featuring only Özgür Ata’s vocals and a single bağlama (saz) or classical guitar.