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The lyrics are attributed to Karacaoğlan , a 17th-century Turkish folk poet and ashik, bringing a deep, classical resonance to the modern rock sound.

"" is a powerful track by Turkish rock artist Murat Kekilli , serving as the title song for his third studio album released on March 24, 2004 . The song is a staple of the Anadolu Rock (Anatolian Rock) genre, blending traditional Turkish folk motifs with modern rock instrumentation. Key Details & Background Album: Avara (2004). murat_kekilli_avara

The song and album are available via the Boğaziçi Müzik channel and on Shazam for easy identification. The lyrics are attributed to Karacaoğlan , a

The song explores profound emotional pain, resentment, and the despair of unrequited or lost love, utilizing classic folk metaphors like "black eyebrows" and "red hair". Lyrical Highlights Key Details & Background Album: Avara (2004)

Murat Kekilli, known for his unique "dirty" vocal style and fusion of folk and rock.

"Beni dünyada avara eden bin beter olsun" (May the one who made me a vagabond in this world suffer a thousand times more). Where to Listen

"Karadır kaşların kara sineme açtın yara" (Your eyebrows are black, you've opened a wound in my breast).