Rather than focusing on a literal corporate "boss," the song explores the idea that . The lyrics describe a person who has survived many "battles" and built their own "throne" without relying on inheritance or favors from others ("Tahtımı kendim yaptım ben, ne anadan kalma ne babadan").
: The video features Tuğba Özerk in striking, commanding outfits, backed by a large group of dancers and actors to emphasize her leadership and influence.
: The catchy refrain "Rahatsız ettiysek pardon" (Sorry if we disturbed you) is a cheeky, unapologetic nod to taking up space and being bold. The Music Video Concept TuДџba Г–zerk - Patron
: Tuğba has described this specific "Patron" as the most fun version of the concept, intended to add a sense of celebration and rhythm to the serious responsibility of being one's own boss. Production Details
Tuğba Özerk'in, Seyhan Müzik etiketiyle yayınlanan "Patron" isimli tekli çalışması, video klibiyle netd müzik'te. YouTube·Seyhan Müzik Rather than focusing on a literal corporate "boss,"
The story behind Tuğba Özerk 's 2018 hit (The Boss) is a high-energy celebration of female empowerment , self-reliance, and the refusal to live by anyone else's rules. The Song's Core Message
: The lyrics explicitly reject clichés and societal boxes, stating she doesn't fit within "four walls" or follow traditional rules. : The catchy refrain "Rahatsız ettiysek pardon" (Sorry
To match the song's "boss" energy, the music video—directed by —was filmed at a previously unused plateau within the historic Beykoz Shoe Factory (Beykoz Kundura Fabrikası).