Sagopa - Kajmerв Vesselam
The song remains a staple of Turkish rap culture, with the official audio accumulating over on YouTube . It is frequently cited as a "masterpiece" for its lyrical depth and is considered a prime example of the "pessimistic" rap subgenre that Kajmer pioneered in Turkey. İ.T.S. album's impact on Turkish hip-hop?
: Kajmer emphasizes that "Patience is the key to all troubles". The lyrics also touch on feelings of being an outsider, with the recurring line "Gurbetteyim, ne edeyim?" (I am in a foreign land, what should I do?) reflecting deep spiritual or emotional isolation. Sagopa KajmerВ Vesselam
: The track’s beat was at the center of a dispute with the rap group Mode XL , who claimed the melody was "borrowed" from another track, leading to a subsequent diss track against Sagopa. Lyrical Themes and Analysis The song remains a staple of Turkish rap
: The opening lines, "Cut, cut. Cut this troublesome tongue of mine!" set a tone of self-reproach. He describes his soul as weary from disappointments and his heart as an archive of old wounds. album's impact on Turkish hip-hop
: Interestingly, the production has been linked to comedian Cem Yılmaz , who reportedly assisted in the production phase.
The lyrics of "Vesselam" (a term meaning "and that’s it" or "peace be upon you") delve into deep existentialism and personal regret.
: The song explores the struggle between the self ( nefis ) and morality, using metaphors like "fruit of regret hanging from trees". Legacy and Popularity