The lyrics are attributed to Aşık Noksani , a well-known folk poet.
A central theme is the betrayal and insincerity of others. It describes trusting those who appeared loyal ("drinking from the same cup") only to discover their "rotten essence" later on. Cengiz Г–zkanВ Geldim Ећu Alemi Islah
The verses speak of revealing secrets to the "creatures of time" and suffering losses as a result, emphasizing the wisdom gained through hardship. Musical Style Geldim Şu Alemi Islah Edeyim - Cengiz Özkan - Shazam The lyrics are attributed to Aşık Noksani ,
"" is a prominent Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by the renowned musician Cengiz Özkan . It was officially released on May 31, 2019, as part of his album Bir Çift Selam . Song Overview The verses speak of revealing secrets to the
The title translates to "I came to improve (reform) this world," and the lyrics delve into deep philosophical and spiritual reflections:
The speaker reflects on their journey into the world, only to later "see their essence" and realize the true nature of existence.
Cengiz Özkan, a master of the bağlama and traditional Anatolian music.
The lyrics are attributed to Aşık Noksani , a well-known folk poet.
A central theme is the betrayal and insincerity of others. It describes trusting those who appeared loyal ("drinking from the same cup") only to discover their "rotten essence" later on.
The verses speak of revealing secrets to the "creatures of time" and suffering losses as a result, emphasizing the wisdom gained through hardship. Musical Style Geldim Şu Alemi Islah Edeyim - Cengiz Özkan - Shazam
"" is a prominent Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by the renowned musician Cengiz Özkan . It was officially released on May 31, 2019, as part of his album Bir Çift Selam . Song Overview
The title translates to "I came to improve (reform) this world," and the lyrics delve into deep philosophical and spiritual reflections:
The speaker reflects on their journey into the world, only to later "see their essence" and realize the true nature of existence.
Cengiz Özkan, a master of the bağlama and traditional Anatolian music.