The central metaphor of the song is that the presence of a loved one turns any ordinary location into "holy land" ( kutsal toprak ). Conversely, their absence renders the same ground "pitch black" or "deadly" ( kapkara toprak ).
The song, written and composed by Sarıkabadayı himself with arrangement by Mert Ali İçelli, explores themes of . Soner Sarikabadayi Kutsal Toprak Official Video
The video employs advanced visual effects, including Flame and Nuke compositing, to create a seamless world where the artist interacts with several "copies" of himself in a single continuous-looking environment. The central metaphor of the song is that
The lyrics invite the partner to see themselves through the narrator's eyes, especially when they are feeling self-doubt ("Whenever you don't like the mirror, come and look at yourself from my side"). The video employs advanced visual effects, including Flame
The official video for "Kutsal Toprak" was directed by and produced by İMAJ . It gained significant attention for its unique "cloning" effect, where multiple versions of Sarıkabadayı appear on screen simultaneously, a concept inspired by the music video for "Everything You Wanted" by the Australian band Clubfeet. Setting: Filming took place at Seka Park .