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Ahmet Kaya Вђ“ Hoеџг§akal Д°ki [RECOMMENDED]

A powerful track explicitly addressing his life in exile.

Directly translates to "Homesickness," capturing his pain while living in France. Musical Legacy Hoşçakalın Gözüm... (PLAK Kaydı) Ahmet Kaya – HoЕџГ§akal Д°ki

"Hoşçakalın Gözüm" is the posthumous studio album by legendary Turkish protest singer , released in 2001. The title translates to "Goodbye, my dear" (literally "Goodbye, my eye," a common Turkish term of endearment), and the album serves as a poignant final statement from an artist who died in exile. Historical Context A powerful track explicitly addressing his life in exile

The title track, which includes a spoken-word poem expressing his defiance and sorrow over the "catastrophe" that befell him. focusing on exile

1. SİZ YANMAYIN (SÜRGÜN) (00:00) Söz-Müzik: Ahmet Kaya 2. MEMLEKET HASRETİ (03:20) Söz-Müzik: Ahmet Kaya 3. AL ÖFKEMİ (07:58) Söz: YouTube·Ahmet Kaya Hoşçakalın Gözüm - Vikipedi

The album was released shortly after Kaya's death on November 16, 2000, in Paris. He had fled Turkey in 1999 following a period of intense political pressure and a widely publicized "lynching" attempt by the media and public figures after he announced his intention to record a song in Kurdish.

The lyrics are deeply reflective of his struggle, focusing on exile , longing for his homeland (Turkey), and the betrayal he felt from his former peers. Notable Tracks: