Ibrahim Erkal Askindan Yana Yana -
is one of the most iconic songs by the late Turkish musician İbrahim Erkal , a dominant figure in the Arabesque and Turkish folk-pop scene. Released in 2001 as part of his album Su Gibi (Like Water), the track remains a staple of Turkish "emotional realism," exploring themes of absolute devotion, surrender, and the destructive nature of unrequited love. Lyric & Theme Analysis
The song’s enduring popularity is evidenced by recent tribute projects like İbrahim Erkal Hürmet (2023) , where modern artists like Bilal Sonses and Ceylan covered the track to honor Erkal's memory. Musical Context Ibrahim Erkal Askindan Yana Yana
The song is characterized by its heavy use of metaphors related to and submission . It portrays a lover who has lost all pride and is willing to be completely consumed by their passion. is one of the most iconic songs by
He asks if he should become a "slave" ( kul ) at the beloved's door or a "string" ( tel ) for them to play. Musical Context The song is characterized by its
Erkal uses the word "Gönül" (Heart/Soul) to personify his own feelings, stating that his heart has "forgotten how to forget". Devotion Metaphors:
"Aşkından yanam yanam yanam kül olayım mı?" (Shall I burn and burn from your love until I become ash?).
İbrahim Erkal - Aşkından Yanayım Mı / Gönül (Official Video)