(Come on, let’s drink) is a quintessential Turkish rock anthem by the band Yüksek Sadakat , released on March 24, 2008, as part of their second studio album, Katil & Maktül . The track is widely celebrated for its blend of melancholic lyrics and high-energy rock instrumentation, making it a staple of Turkish nightlife and karaoke. The Meaning: Escapism and Letting Go
: It describes a situation where one person has moved on while the other is still tethered to the past ("He has forgotten you, but you haven't forgotten him"). YГјksek Sadakat Haydi Gel
The song addresses themes of exhaustion, heartbreak, and the inevitable passage of time. (Come on, let’s drink) is a quintessential Turkish
: Rather than wallowing, the lyrics suggest a "surrender" to the moment. The chorus—"Haydi gel içelim, yerlere düşelim" (Come on, let's drink, let's fall to the floor)—is a call for collective escapism and temporary oblivion as a way to cope with life's burdens. The song addresses themes of exhaustion, heartbreak, and
: The line "You're a dust in this universe, let history forget you" serves as a reminder of human insignificance, encouraging the listener to let go of their "mazi" (past) and wounds. About the Band: Yüksek Sadakat