: The lyrics point out how some people are born "with a sultan for a father" while others only have a "father smiling from a photograph".
If you're new to the band, this song is the perfect entry point. Their style is unique for several reasons: AdamlarВ Koca YaЕџlД± ЕћiЕџko DГјnya
: By the end, the tone shifts from frustration to a weary acceptance. The narrator tells the "big, old, fat world" they want to make a deal to get back the "light in their eyes". 🎸 The "Adamlar" Sound : The lyrics point out how some people
: Tolga Akdoğan's background in acting and writing shows through his use of irony and colloquial Turkish slang. The narrator tells the "big, old, fat world"
The song acts as a dialogue between a person and the world itself. It tackles themes of inequality, personal burnout, and the absurdity of life.
: The narrator mentions starting a "new movie" every morning, only to find it always has the same ending—a feeling of being stuck in a repetitive cycle.
: They blend traditional Anatolian scales with modern garage rock, reggae, and indie influences.