The song features a distinct arrangement by Yıldıray Gürgen, with prominent electric and acoustic guitar work by Serdar Öztop and traditional baglama by Çetin Akdeniz. 2. Lyrical Themes and Interpretation
The lyrics are noted for their raw emotional intensity and use of stark, mountainous imagery to depict betrayal and heartbreak .
Haluk Levent's deep, raspy, and emotive delivery became a hallmark of the "Benevolent Rocker" persona, blending rock angst with the sincerity of a folk bard. 4. Technical Personnel
Along with his debut Yollarda , this song helped spark the second wave of Anatolian Rock, bridging the gap between the 70s legends (like Cem Karaca) and modern audiences.
The lyrics address "Azrail" (the Angel of Death), oscillating between a plea for release and a challenge to fate. 3. Cultural Impact
Like many Anatolian Rock pieces, it uses mountains ( dağlar ) to represent insurmountable challenges or cold indifference.
