Havva Г–дџгјtв Yokluk Belasд± -

The lyrics and composition are credited to Selçuk Bıyık .

The title translates roughly to "The Curse of Absence" or "The Trouble of Poverty/Lack." In the context of the song, "yokluk" refers to both a material struggle and the emotional void left by a difficult life or a lost love.

Though she has a national following, Öğüt is a "queen" of the central Anatolian music scene. This song is a frequent request at weddings and "gazino" (nightclub) performances, where the energy of the music often contrasts with the heavy, melancholic lyrics. Havva Г–ДџГјtВ Yokluk BelasД±

Produced by Tayfun Soydemir under the label Aşk Prodüksiyon . 2. Themes and Lyrics

The lyrics delve into the pain of trying to survive when you have nothing left. It speaks to the "black love" (Kara Sevda) that haunts the soul and the physical and mental toll of hardship. The lyrics and composition are credited to Selçuk Bıyık

Havva Öğüt is known for her "yanık" (searing or soul-piercing) vocal style. In this track, she uses her powerful range to convey a sense of desperation and resilience that resonates deeply with listeners in rural and urban Anatolia alike. 3. Cultural Impact and Popularity

Initially appeared in late 2019 (September) as part of the album Bu Kara Sevdayı Sardın Başıma , with a popular music video following in late 2020. This song is a frequent request at weddings

is one of the most powerful and emotive songs by the Turkish folk and "Arabesque-pop" artist Havva Öğüt . Since its release, it has become a staple in the modern Turkish folk music scene, particularly within the "Ankara Oyun Havası" and regional folk genres that Öğüt dominates.