Ebru Gündeş ’s rendition of "" is widely celebrated for its powerful emotional depth and her signature powerhouse vocals . While originally made famous by Müslüm Gürses , Gündeş’s version, featured on her 2012 album 13,5 , reinterprets the classic arabesque lament with a more modern, polished Turkish pop-classical blend. Key Highlights of the Performance
: Reviewers and fans often highlight Gündeş’s technical mastery and her ability to convey deep sorrow without losing vocal control. Her performance on O Ses Türkiye (The Voice Turkey) in 2015 is frequently cited as one of her most moving live versions, garnering millions of views. Ebru GГјndeЕџ KaГ§ Kadeh KД±rД±ldД±
: The song’s lyrics, which translate to "How many glasses have been broken," resonate with themes of heartbreak and regret, a core element of the arabesque genre that Gündeş is known for mastering. Critical Reception Ebru Gündeş ’s rendition of "" is widely
: On the album 13,5 , the song benefits from high-quality orchestral arrangements that elevate the traditional meyhane (tavern) atmosphere to a cinematic level. Her performance on O Ses Türkiye (The Voice