The narrator describes being captivated by the "moon-like face" ( mah cemaline ) and "bow-shaped eyebrows" ( kaşları yaydır ) of a beauty, which leads to his constant state of distress.
The track is rooted in the Arabesque and Turkish Folk traditions, characterized by emotional vocal delivery and traditional instrumentation. Д°brahim TatlД±ses 365 GГјn YandД±
The third verse features the persona "Hıtkı," who expresses a desire to reach his goal ( muradıma erem ) but feels trapped by a "faithless lover" ( hayırsız yâr ), leading to a symbolic burning of his very tongue and speech. Cultural Impact The narrator describes being captivated by the "moon-like
The title "365 Gün Yandı" (Burned for 365 Days) emphasizes that the singer's pain is relentless, lasting every single day of the year. Cultural Impact The title "365 Gün Yandı" (Burned
is a classic Turkish folk song performed by İbrahim Tatlıses , first released on January 1, 1981, as part of the album Huzurum Kalmadı . The song is a poignant expression of enduring longing and the agonizing passage of time while separated from a loved one. Musical and Structural Overview
The song is credited as Traditional (Anonim) , indicating it is a folk piece that Tatlıses reinterpreted for a wider audience. Label: It was originally published by BONUS MÜZİK PROD. . Lyrical Themes
The lyrics center on the physical and emotional "burning" (a common Turkish metaphor for intense passion or grief) caused by a beautiful beloved.