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While "Kul Oldum" is a classical Turkish expression meaning "I have become a servant/slave" (often used in Sufi poetry to describe divine love or in folk songs for earthly devotion), pairing it with "Beat" creates a bridge between traditional Anatolian soul and contemporary electronic production. The Draft: "The Pulse of the Marble" Mehmet Faal Beat Kul Oldum

The phrase (I Became a Servant to the Beat) suggests a narrative of sonic surrender—a story where a musician or listener loses their individual will to a rhythm that feels ancient and modern at once. Mehmet Faal Beat Kul Oldum

“Kul oldum,” he whispered to the empty room. "I have become a servant." Mehmet Faal Beat Kul Oldum