Olurum — Ugrunda
While titled simply "Ölürüm," the chorus centers on the line "Ben senin uğruna ölürüm" (I would die for your sake). This 1999 track is a pop-classic that uses the metaphor of death to signify total commitment. Cultural Meaning & Sentiment
His album Uğrunda Ölürüm / Sen Aslanlar Gibisin was released in November 1987. The title track is a classic of the Arabesque genre, written by Cahit Askan and composed by Mehmet Aslan. Ugrunda Olurum
Known as the "Father of Arabesque," Gürses performed "Ölürdüm Uğruna," a track featuring lyrics about a love so intense that the singer would die if only given a "glimmer of hope". While titled simply "Ölürüm," the chorus centers on
Often associated with this sentiment, Bergen's "Ölürdüm Uğrunda" is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque music. It has been reimagined in various forms, including recent symphonic opera re-creations that blend modern cinematic orchestration with her raw, emotional vocals. The title track is a classic of the
The phrase is often used in a variety of contexts beyond romantic love: Uğrunda Ölürüm