Grup Yeniг§aдџ Hayaller Official

The recurring line "Ah dünya yine çıktın karşıma / Atamıyorum seni sonsuza" (Oh world, you have appeared before me again / I cannot cast you away into eternity) highlights the persistent nature of worldly distractions.

The lyrics reflect a deep sense of world-weariness and spiritual longing:

Grup Yeniçağ's approach was revolutionary for their target audience because they integrated modern musical infrastructure with traditional values. "Hayaller" remains one of their most enduring hits, often cited by fans as a nostalgic piece that bridges the gap between old-school ezgi and modern electronic music. Grup YeniГ§aДџ Hayaller

The song explores the struggle between the transient worldly life ("dünya") and the eternal spiritual journey. It uses metaphors like "dark nights" and "white dreams" to describe a soul seeking purification and moving toward the infinite. Lyrical Meaning and Symbolism

At a time when religious music in Turkey was predominantly acoustic or traditional, Grup Yeniçağ was among the first to pioneer a synthesizer-based electronic sound . This gave "Hayaller" a distinct atmospheric and "new age" feel compared to its contemporaries. The recurring line "Ah dünya yine çıktın karşıma

The shift in the latter half of the song to "Ben gidiyorum şimdi sonsuza" (I am going now into eternity) signifies a definitive choice to leave behind the mundane and embrace a higher spiritual reality.

The lyrics were penned by Ömer Faruk Narlı , while the music was composed by Serdar Kiper . The group itself consists of three lifelong friends: Ferhat Özgür Kale, Serdar Kiper, and Ömer Faruk Narlı. The song explores the struggle between the transient

"Hayaller" by is a seminal track in the Turkish electronic-infused "ezgi" genre, originally released on December 12, 1994, as part of their debut album Şarkımız . The song is widely regarded as a classic for its blend of melancholic spiritual themes and early 90s synthesizer-based production. Artistic Composition