The song is composed in the makam (a musical scale/mode in Turkish music) and follows the Düyek usûl (rhythm). These elements combine to create a melody that is both melancholic and profoundly graceful. Lyrics and Meaning

The melody was born during a blackout in Kadıköy while Amir Ateş was playing with a child named Mehmet. To soothe the boy’s fear of the dark, Ateş took him to a piano and began playing a simple, rhythmic tune ("dım, dım, dım") that perfectly aligned with Melek Hiç’s poem.

Ender Balkır, known for his masterful ability to bridge traditional folk with modern listeners, released his version of the track in recent years, including a single in March 2026. His rendition is characterized by: