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The song is characterized by a "dark" and "melancholic" tone, typical of Dedublüman's style, which aligns with the heavy emotional weight of the original poem.
The arrangement features Çağrı Çelik on the clarinet, whose mournful melodies bridge the gap between traditional and modern styles. The track also includes bass guitar by Kıvanç Kumlu and traditional elements like the oud and violin.
The song is performed in a slow, emotional tempo, often associated with genres like "Slowed + Reverb" in modern digital listening circles. Cultural Impact and Modern Context
For further exploration, you can listen to the track on Spotify or Apple Music . Kimseye Etmem Şikayet by Çağrı Çelik on Amazon Music
"Kimseye etmem şikâyet, ağlarım ben hâlime" (I complain to no one; I weep for my own state).
"Titrerim mücrim gibi baktıkça istikbalime" (I tremble like a guilty person when I look at my future).
Dedublüman's version reimagines this classical Turkish Art Music piece through a modern alternative rock lens.
Since its 2020 release, this version has become one of Dedublüman's most recognized tracks, frequently used in social media tributes and awareness campaigns. It has been notably associated with messages regarding women's rights and the end of violence against women, honoring the original author's struggles.
The song is characterized by a "dark" and "melancholic" tone, typical of Dedublüman's style, which aligns with the heavy emotional weight of the original poem.
The arrangement features Çağrı Çelik on the clarinet, whose mournful melodies bridge the gap between traditional and modern styles. The track also includes bass guitar by Kıvanç Kumlu and traditional elements like the oud and violin.
The song is performed in a slow, emotional tempo, often associated with genres like "Slowed + Reverb" in modern digital listening circles. Cultural Impact and Modern Context
For further exploration, you can listen to the track on Spotify or Apple Music . Kimseye Etmem Şikayet by Çağrı Çelik on Amazon Music
"Kimseye etmem şikâyet, ağlarım ben hâlime" (I complain to no one; I weep for my own state).
"Titrerim mücrim gibi baktıkça istikbalime" (I tremble like a guilty person when I look at my future).
Dedublüman's version reimagines this classical Turkish Art Music piece through a modern alternative rock lens.
Since its 2020 release, this version has become one of Dedublüman's most recognized tracks, frequently used in social media tributes and awareness campaigns. It has been notably associated with messages regarding women's rights and the end of violence against women, honoring the original author's struggles.