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Koray Avcд±в Ећifa - Д°stemem Balд±ndan

: The narrator is willing to accept their current state (even if it involves suffering) rather than take a "cure" that comes with hidden costs.

: The lyrics emphasize that one's internal peace and dignity are more valuable than any external "service" or "miracle" that might disturb that peace. Where to Listen Koray AvcД±В Ећifa Д°stemem BalД±ndan

"" is one of the most recognizable tracks by Turkish artist Koray Avcı , featured on his third studio album, Senin İçin Değer (2018). While Avcı’s version brought the song to a modern pop audience, it is deeply rooted in the Alevi-Bektashi folk tradition ( türkü ). Musical and Historical Context : The narrator is willing to accept their

: Blends traditional folk elements with contemporary acoustic pop production. While Avcı’s version brought the song to a

The song was originally composed by , a legendary Turkish folk musician and poet. It has been covered by numerous heavyweight artists in Turkish music, including Haluk Levent and Cem Adrian . Koray Avcı’s rendition stands out for its:

: The track has amassed millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and remains a staple of his live performances.

The lyrics reflect a philosophical stance of self-sufficiency and emotional boundaries. The title, which translates to " I do not want healing from your honey ," sets a tone of stoic independence.

: The narrator is willing to accept their current state (even if it involves suffering) rather than take a "cure" that comes with hidden costs.

: The lyrics emphasize that one's internal peace and dignity are more valuable than any external "service" or "miracle" that might disturb that peace. Where to Listen

"" is one of the most recognizable tracks by Turkish artist Koray Avcı , featured on his third studio album, Senin İçin Değer (2018). While Avcı’s version brought the song to a modern pop audience, it is deeply rooted in the Alevi-Bektashi folk tradition ( türkü ). Musical and Historical Context

: Blends traditional folk elements with contemporary acoustic pop production.

The song was originally composed by , a legendary Turkish folk musician and poet. It has been covered by numerous heavyweight artists in Turkish music, including Haluk Levent and Cem Adrian . Koray Avcı’s rendition stands out for its:

: The track has amassed millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and remains a staple of his live performances.

The lyrics reflect a philosophical stance of self-sufficiency and emotional boundaries. The title, which translates to " I do not want healing from your honey ," sets a tone of stoic independence.