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The fan chant adapted from Sezen Aksu's 1989 hit song, is a prominent example of how Beşiktaş supporters—particularly the çArşı group—repurpose popular culture into rhythmic stadium chants. Abstract
Beşiktaş fans adopted the melody due to its infectious rhythm, which is ideal for synchronized clapping and jumping in the stands. The fan chant adapted from Sezen Aksu's 1989
This paper examines the transformation of the song "Şinanay" from a pop-culture staple based on poetry into a satirical tool of Turkish terrace culture. It highlights how Beşiktaş fans utilize the song's upbeat tempo to deliver provocative lyrics aimed at rivals, specifically Galatasaray . 1. Cultural Origins The fan chant adapted from Sezen Aksu's 1989
The original lyrics describe a nostalgic scene of an island ferry ( ada vapuru ) and various street vendors. The fan chant adapted from Sezen Aksu's 1989


