: Despite being banned from national radio (TRT) for years during political turmoil, the song remained a staple of Turkish culture. Why We Still Listen Today
: Ali wrote the poem (part of a series titled Hapishane Şarkısı or "Prison Song") as a way to cope with his confinement. Edip Akbayram AldД±rma GГ¶nГјl Mp3
: The lyrics describe "crazy waves licking the walls," a literal reference to the sea-facing walls of Sinop Prison. : Despite being banned from national radio (TRT)
: Despite being banned from national radio (TRT) for years during political turmoil, the song remained a staple of Turkish culture. Why We Still Listen Today
: Ali wrote the poem (part of a series titled Hapishane Şarkısı or "Prison Song") as a way to cope with his confinement.
: The lyrics describe "crazy waves licking the walls," a literal reference to the sea-facing walls of Sinop Prison.