Beni Beni - Г–zcan Tгјre Yar

(also known as "Yer Beni Beni" ) is a profound Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously interpreted by the Erzurum-born artist Özcan Türe . Rooted in the rich tradition of Anatolian folk literature, the song's lyrics are attributed to the legendary 19th-century folk poet Aşık Sümmani . Theme and Meaning

Özcan Türe’s version, featured on albums like (2012), is characterized by its soulful, heavy delivery and traditional instrumentation. His powerful vocals capture the uzun hava (long folk song) style's emotional depth, making it a staple in contemporary Turkish folk music. Key Details Artist: Özcan Türe Lyricist: Aşık Sümmani Genre: Turkish Folk ( Türkü ) Г–zcan TГјre Yar Beni Beni

A striking image in the song compares the earth or destiny to a dragon ( ejderha ) with its mouth open, threatening to swallow the narrator. (also known as "Yer Beni Beni" ) is

The "lying world," the "swallowing earth," and the "dust of the ground". Özcan Türe - Yer Beni Beni His powerful vocals capture the uzun hava (long

The narrator reflects on a lifetime of sorrow, noting that their face has never smiled since coming into this "lying world" ( yalan dünya ).