
The song's title translates to "Something happens once" or "Just once won't hurt," a common phrase in Turkish culture often used to justify a singular mistake or a risky decision. UZI uses this concept to explore the dualities of life in the streets and his personal ambitions.
: In early 2026, he released the collaborative album Mortal Kombat with Motive, following his 2025 album 9 and EP Neon . Uzi Bi Kereden Bi Ећey
(often stylized or mis-typed as "Bi Kereden Bi Şey") is a popular track by the Turkish rapper UZI (Utku Cihan Yalçınkaya). The song is frequently associated with his collaborative work and freestyle sessions, notably featuring on platforms like Genius as part of his "Serbest Stil" (Freestyle) series. Overview and Themes The song's title translates to "Something happens once"
: Unofficial versions or remixes often feature other prominent names in Turkish hip-hop like Ati242 and Stabil. (often stylized or mis-typed as "Bi Kereden Bi
: Typical of UZI's discography, which includes hits like "Arasan Da" and "Makina," the song usually features heavy bass lines and a rhythmic flow characteristic of Turkish drill or trap. Discography Context
While UZI is the primary artist, various versions and remixes of the concept exist within the Turkish rap scene:
The song's title translates to "Something happens once" or "Just once won't hurt," a common phrase in Turkish culture often used to justify a singular mistake or a risky decision. UZI uses this concept to explore the dualities of life in the streets and his personal ambitions.
: In early 2026, he released the collaborative album Mortal Kombat with Motive, following his 2025 album 9 and EP Neon .
(often stylized or mis-typed as "Bi Kereden Bi Şey") is a popular track by the Turkish rapper UZI (Utku Cihan Yalçınkaya). The song is frequently associated with his collaborative work and freestyle sessions, notably featuring on platforms like Genius as part of his "Serbest Stil" (Freestyle) series. Overview and Themes
: Unofficial versions or remixes often feature other prominent names in Turkish hip-hop like Ati242 and Stabil.
: Typical of UZI's discography, which includes hits like "Arasan Da" and "Makina," the song usually features heavy bass lines and a rhythmic flow characteristic of Turkish drill or trap. Discography Context
While UZI is the primary artist, various versions and remixes of the concept exist within the Turkish rap scene:
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