Karaca’s voice, known for its operatic range and theatrical grit, starts with a restrained, soulful quality before building into a powerful, resonant call.
The lyrics (written by Karaca) focus on the idea of finality and the desire to break free from cycles of pain. The chorus, "Bu son olsun, bu son" (Let this be the last, let this be the end), is a mantra for anyone wishing for a better tomorrow. It speaks to: A longing for harmony in a divided world. Cem KaracaВ Bu Son Olsun
The song has often been used in Turkey as a collective wish for national or personal healing. Karaca’s voice, known for its operatic range and
"Bu Son Olsun" is more than just a classic of Turkish rock; it is a timeless anthem of hope, peace, and the cyclic nature of human struggle. Released in 1969 with his band , Cem Karaca delivered a performance that remains one of the most poignant moments in the Anatolian Rock movement. The Context of the Song It speaks to: A longing for harmony in a divided world
The driving, rhythmic guitar work sets a tone of urgency.
The acknowledgment of past hardships while looking toward a "white page."