Aysel Seker Yuru Yalan Dunya 🔥

Primarily active during the mid-80s to early 90s, producing hits like "Bunca Gamı" and "Bir Mektup Yazdırdım".

The title "Yürü Yalan Dünya" roughly translates to or "Go Away, Deceptive World." It is a traditional folk song (Türkü) that explores themes of weariness with the world and the temporary nature of human existence.

Her work often features traditional instruments like the bağlama and covers "Anonim" (anonymous/traditional) folk compositions, bringing them to a wider audience through studio recordings. The Song: "Yürü Yalan Dünya" Aysel Seker Yuru Yalan Dunya

Rare physical copies of her albums, such as Sarhoş or Çareler "Doktor Emmi" , occasionally surface on collector sites like Discogs .

Aysel Şeker was a prominent figure in the Turkish folk scene during the 1980s and 1990s. Known for her emotive and raw vocal delivery, she recorded several albums under labels like and Uzelli . Primarily active during the mid-80s to early 90s,

is a poignant piece of Turkish folk music that captures the melancholic essence of life's transience. Released as part of her 1986 album Sarhoş , the song has remained a hidden gem for fans of traditional Anatolian sounds. The Artist: Aysel Şeker

The lyrics are often attributed to legendary folk poets like Karacaoğlan or Pir Sultan Abdal , reflecting the "Dertli" (sorrowful) tradition of Anatolian poetry. The Song: "Yürü Yalan Dünya" Rare physical copies

The version by Aysel Şeker was mastered by Kemal Alvo and often features arrangements by İhsan Öztürk, a respected figure in Turkish folk orchestration. Where to Listen