: Phrases like "my pen fell into blood" ( kalemim düştü kana ) and "shrapnel pieces pierced my lungs" ( şarapnel parçaları saplandı ciğerime ) directly reference the violent nature of Mumcu's death and the silencing of a journalist.
Selda Bağcan, known for her "protest music" and psychedelic folk style, delivered the song with a deep, mournful intensity that resonated across diverse social groups. It remains a staple at commemorative events for Mumcu and other fallen "brave heroes" ( yürekli yiğitlere ). Selda Bağcan - Uğurlar Olsun lyrics - Musixmatch Selda BaДџcanВ UДџurlar Olsun
The song was released in late 1993, shortly after Uğur Mumcu was killed by a car bomb in Ankara on January 24. This period in Turkey was marked by significant political turbulence and several high-profile, unsolved assassinations of secular and democratic intellectuals. "Uğurlar Olsun"—which translates to "Farewell" or "May you have a good journey"—transformed from a personal elegy into a national anthem for social justice. Lyrical Themes and Symbolism : Phrases like "my pen fell into blood"
The lyrics of "Uğurlar Olsun" (written by Ali Çınar) use vivid, visceral imagery to depict the tragedy: Selda Bağcan - Uğurlar Olsun lyrics - Musixmatch
: The chorus refers to "a sharp pen, a broken pair of glasses" ( bir keskin kalem, bir kırık gözlük ), which became the iconic visual symbols of Uğur Mumcu.