Taladro (can Prod) — Kibariye Gidemem Ft.
The rain in Istanbul did not fall; it bled against the cold glass of a dimly lit apartment.
Here is a deep story inspired by the lyrics, atmosphere, and raw emotion of that specific collaboration. The Masterpiece of Sorrow Kibariye Gidemem Ft. Taladro (Can Prod)
The man remembered everything. He remembered the gardens that had dried up because the people who took away his spring forgot to water them. He remembered the feeling of suffocation, like a child trapped in a swamp of unvented hatred. He wanted to scream from the balcony just to let the poison out, because the heart cannot be washed clean until the venom is purged. 🎙️ The Voice of the Ancestors The rain in Istanbul did not fall; it
Just as the man felt the urge to destroy the memories and sink into the abyss, a heavy, soulful voice broke through the rap beat. It was the unmistakable, earth-shaking voice of Kibariye. She did not sound like a singer; she sounded like time itself. Like an old mother, or the earth, singing to a broken child. He remembered the gardens that had dried up
The song —originally written by the legendary Sezen Aksu and famously performed by the powerful Arabesque artist Kibariye —is a heavy exploration of pain, acceptance, and the human soul. When combined with the raw, emotional Turkish rap verses of Taladro and the atmospheric beats of Can Prod , it transforms into a cinematic story of survival through heartbreak.




