Akд±n Seviyorum Seni - Onur
The opening metaphors—comparing love to "dipping bread in salt" or "drinking water from a tap". These images elevate romantic love to a level of physical necessity and survival.
The melody mirrors the lyrics' oscillation between the "fire" of passion and the "calm" of nature. Onur AkД±n Seviyorum Seni
Onur Akın’s composition reflects the özgün müzik genre—a style that emerged in the 1980s and 90s, characterized by: The opening metaphors—comparing love to "dipping bread in
Often led by the bağlama or acoustic guitar, focusing on vocal clarity. 🎵 Musical Composition The use of the "gazelle
The latter verses, including the iconic "as I think of you, I plant roses wherever my hand touches" and "I give water to the horses," are attributed to Berk. These lines introduce a surrealist, pastoral beauty to the track. 🎵 Musical Composition
The use of the "gazelle drinking water" and "green olive" symbolizes a love that is pure, natural, and timeless.

