Karça originally wrote the song for the veteran pop star. It became the lead single and title track of her 11th studio album, released on December 25, 2020 . Ergen's version was a massive commercial success, winning "Song of the Year" at the Gossipmag Business Awards and topping iTunes Turkey charts.
(translated as "They Have Broken Your Heart") is a defining track in contemporary Turkish pop and alternative music, written and composed by Kubilay Karça . Originally gaining massive fame through a high-profile rendition by Gülben Ergen in late 2020, Karça later released his own soulful interpretation in May 2022, cementing its status as a modern anthem of heartbreak. The Origin and Evolution
On May 13, 2022 , Karça released his own version as part of his album Sen Böyle Değildin under the Wovie label . While Ergen's version stayed closer to traditional pop, Karça’s rendition leaned into a pop-arabesque style, which many listeners felt captured the song's "true soul" and raw emotion. Lyrical Themes and Narrative
The narrator notices painful changes in their partner, remarking that they used to smile, never cried, and didn't drink to excess.
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Kubilay Karca Seni Kirmislar May 2026
Karça originally wrote the song for the veteran pop star. It became the lead single and title track of her 11th studio album, released on December 25, 2020 . Ergen's version was a massive commercial success, winning "Song of the Year" at the Gossipmag Business Awards and topping iTunes Turkey charts.
(translated as "They Have Broken Your Heart") is a defining track in contemporary Turkish pop and alternative music, written and composed by Kubilay Karça . Originally gaining massive fame through a high-profile rendition by Gülben Ergen in late 2020, Karça later released his own soulful interpretation in May 2022, cementing its status as a modern anthem of heartbreak. The Origin and Evolution Kubilay Karca Seni Kirmislar
On May 13, 2022 , Karça released his own version as part of his album Sen Böyle Değildin under the Wovie label . While Ergen's version stayed closer to traditional pop, Karça’s rendition leaned into a pop-arabesque style, which many listeners felt captured the song's "true soul" and raw emotion. Lyrical Themes and Narrative Karça originally wrote the song for the veteran pop star
The narrator notices painful changes in their partner, remarking that they used to smile, never cried, and didn't drink to excess. (translated as "They Have Broken Your Heart") is