Cengiz Kurtoдџlu Гњmit Yere Batsд±n May 2026
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Cengiz Kurtoдџlu Гњmit Yere Batsд±n May 2026

The song remains one of Kurtoğlu's signature emotional ballads and can be found on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

"" is a classic track by Turkish Arabesque and Tavern music artist Cengiz Kurtoğlu , first released in 1987 as part of his highly successful album Yıllarım . Key Features of the Song Artist: Cengiz Kurtoğlu . Album: Yıllarım (1987). Genre: Taverna and Arabesque. Cengiz KurtoДџlu Гњmit Yere BatsД±n

The lyrics were written by the prolific Ahmet Selçuk İlkan , while the music was composed by Özer Şenay . The song remains one of Kurtoğlu's signature emotional

The song explores themes of deep despair, hopelessness, and the pain of separation from a lost love, using heavy metaphors like "let hope sink" ( ümit yere batsın ) and "let fate sink" ( felek yere batsın ) to express emotional devastation. Album: Yıllarım (1987)

"Sen artık ellerin olduktan sonra / Neyleyim bu aşkı al yere batsın" (After you have become another's / What do I care for this love, let it sink).

The song remains one of Kurtoğlu's signature emotional ballads and can be found on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

"" is a classic track by Turkish Arabesque and Tavern music artist Cengiz Kurtoğlu , first released in 1987 as part of his highly successful album Yıllarım . Key Features of the Song Artist: Cengiz Kurtoğlu . Album: Yıllarım (1987). Genre: Taverna and Arabesque.

The lyrics were written by the prolific Ahmet Selçuk İlkan , while the music was composed by Özer Şenay .

The song explores themes of deep despair, hopelessness, and the pain of separation from a lost love, using heavy metaphors like "let hope sink" ( ümit yere batsın ) and "let fate sink" ( felek yere batsın ) to express emotional devastation.

"Sen artık ellerin olduktan sonra / Neyleyim bu aşkı al yere batsın" (After you have become another's / What do I care for this love, let it sink).