Sevdim Seni | Zaraв

Zara's version is characterized by its lush, sweeping instrumental backing that perfectly mirrors the grand, romantic energy of 70s Turkish music.

"Sevdim seni bir kere, başkasını sevemem. 'Deli' diyorlar bana, desinler değişemem." (I have loved you once, I cannot love anyone else. They call me "crazy," let them say it, I cannot change.) ZaraВ Sevdim Seni

The song is an unyielding declaration of unconditional love and loyalty, dismissing societal judgment. Zara's version is characterized by its lush, sweeping

Zara leans heavily into her deep background in Turkish folk ( Türk Halk Müziği ) and classical music. Her delivery is incredibly smooth, controlled, and deeply mournful yet hopeful. They call me "crazy," let them say it, I cannot change

In her 2005 concept album Zamanı Geldi , the celebrated Turkish folk and vocal artist Zara took on the ambitious task of reinterpreting classic Turkish arrangements from the 1970s. Among the standout tracks was her cover of , originally penned and composed by the legendary Özdemir Erdoğan. Zara breathes new life into this classic, trading its original mid-century acoustic aesthetic for her signature polished, emotive vocal delivery. 🎧 Musical Style & Production

Zamanı Geldi (70'li Yıllar Aranjmanlar) (Released in 2005) Genre: Turkish Pop / Folk Nostalgia 📝 Background

The track relies on warm string sections, rich basslines, and traditional rhythms that honor the era of "Aranjman" music (where Western European melodies were adapted with Turkish lyrics). 💬 Lyric Breakdown & Theme