Feridun Dгјzaдџaг§ Dгјеџler Sokaдџд± Mp3 Apr 2026
Passing through this street "with hacıyatmaz (roly-poly toys) in my pockets" symbolizes a child-like resilience—constantly falling but always getting back up.
The song is a poetic exploration of lost innocence and the heavy weight of unrequited love. Feridun DГјzaДџaГ§ DГјЕџler SokaДџД± Mp3
Feridun Düzağaç’s rendition of (Street of Dreams) is a cornerstone of Turkish alternative rock, famously appearing on his 2003 album Orjinal Altyazılı . Originally written by Hüsnü Arkan and composed by Nadir Göktürk for the legendary folk group Ezginin Günlüğü in 1994, Düzağaç’s version transformed the song into a melancholic anthem of disillusionment and resilience. Thematic Breakdown & Lyric Meaning Originally written by Hüsnü Arkan and composed by
The refrain, "Sevdadandır dedi annem, aldırma" ("It's because of love," said my mother, "don't mind it"), offers a bittersweet reassurance, framing heartbreak as a natural, almost inevitable part of the human experience. Legacy and Reception "Sevdadandır dedi annem