You can find the official audio and various live performances on platforms like YouTube , Spotify, and Apple Music .

Selda Bağcan , often called "the bitter voice of Turkey". Release Date: December 1, 1971 (Single). Genre: Anatolian Rock, Folk-Psych, Protest Music. Composer/Lyricist: Ali Ercan.

Released during her final year at university, the single was part of a series that sold over a million copies, skyrocketing her to national stardom.

The 1970s were a period of intense political polarization in Turkey. Bağcan’s music, which often championed the working class, led to her being banned from radio and imprisoned multiple times following the 1980 coup.

In recent decades, the song has gained a global cult following. It has been sampled by major hip-hop producers like Dr. Dre (on the song "Issues") and praised by artists such as Elijah Wood and Mos Def. Musical Style

The song questions the fairness of the world, lamenting that it favors the "evil" while the "good" suffer in poverty and heartbreak. Historical and Cultural Impact

(Is This Your Justice, World?) is a seminal protest song by Turkish folk-rock legend Selda Bağcan , first released as a single in November 1971 . The track, written by Ali Ercan, serves as a powerful critique of social inequality and has become an anthem for political resistance in Turkey. Song Overview

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