: The narrator asks, "How can you be destiny and I be human?" while comparing their misfortune to the luck of others.
: Azer Bülbül , born Subutay Kesgin, was an influential figure in the Arabesk-Fantasie genre.
: An earlier, different song also titled "Felek" appeared on his 1990 album Ben Sana Vurgunum . Azer BГјlbГјlВ Felek
: The 2001 version was written by Hamza Dekeli and composed by Mehmet Aslan . Lyrics and Theme
: The lyrics describe "kara sevda" (blind, tragic love) as a crown of thorns and destiny as a force that "unleashed trouble" upon the narrator. Cultural Impact : The narrator asks, "How can you be destiny and I be human
: He laments loving many "beautiful, coquettish ones" but never being allowed to be with them.
The song is a direct address to destiny ( Felek ), treating it as a personified antagonist. The narrator expresses frustration and heartbreak, questioning why destiny has been so cruel to them compared to others. : : The 2001 version was written by Hamza
: The most widely recognized version of the song is featured on the 2001 album Yalan Sevgiler .