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A (like "Sensin Benim En Derin Kuyum") An analysis of its impact on the Turkish "Trap-Pop" genre
Shortly after its success, the song became the center of a high-profile legal dispute.
The track later appeared on the soundtrack for the popular TV series .
Akman argued the melody actually belonged to a 1994 Turkish song by Mehmet Ali Sezer titled "Seni Rüyamda Görsem" .
The lyrics are a blend of street slang, social commentary, and existential reflection.
The official video was temporarily removed from YouTube in June 2017 but was restored after copyright issues were settled. 💡 Key Takeaways
It is often cited as a prime example of "YouTube-native" hits in Turkey.
Israeli group Anna RF claimed the melody was stolen from their 2012 track "Jump" .