Rope Nasд±lsд±n ✦
"In order to die in this life, you even need to take a breath." About the Artist: Rope
is a melancholic rap track by the Turkish artist Rope (real name Onur Doğan ), originally released in April 2017. It has become a cult favorite within the Turkish "Depressive Rap" or "Melancholic Rap" subgenre, known for its raw emotional honesty and themes of heartbreak, insomnia, and internal conflict. Key Features of the Song Rope NasД±lsД±n
: The song features a slow, atmospheric beat typical of the mid-2010s Turkish underground rap scene. Its "Slowed + Reverb" versions have also gained significant popularity on platforms like YouTube , amassing millions of views. Lyrical Depth : Notable lines include: "In order to die in this life, you
Rope, or Onur Doğan, is a prominent figure in the Turkish independent rap scene. He is best known for his series, a collection of annual tracks released every May that chronicle his personal growth, heartbreaks, and evolving state of mind over several years. His work is characterized by a "storytelling" approach that resonates deeply with listeners experiencing similar emotional struggles. Its "Slowed + Reverb" versions have also gained
: Rope frequently references physical and mental exhaustion, with lines such as "I haven't slept for 96 hours" and comparing himself to a "broken clock with a dead battery" .
: The lyrics describe a person struggling with the aftermath of a broken relationship. The title, which means "How are you?", acts as a rhetorical question directed at a former lover while the narrator admits to "dying a little bit" inside.