Nurettin Renг§ber | Hayal Olsun Dгјеџ

One side of the dialogue (often performed as a duet, such as with Aslı Saraç) pushes the other away, claiming "no lover can come from me to you" and that they cannot heal the other's wounds.

The iconic line "Hayal olsun düş olsun, sözünden dönen taş olsun" serves as a solemn oath. It means: "Let it be a dream or a fantasy, but let whoever breaks their word turn to stone". Where to Listen You can find various versions of this emotive track: Nurettin RenГ§ber Hayal Olsun DГјЕџ

The song is reportedly rooted in a tragic legend about a couple named . According to this story, a misunderstanding regarding a mark on Suna’s back led to a violent confrontation and, eventually, her tragic death. In his grief, Fahri is said to have sung these words over her, though the song is widely interpreted today as a broader anthem of longing and the pain of separation . Key Themes and Analysis Longing and Exile ( Gurbetcap G u r b e t One side of the dialogue (often performed as

The song , famously known by its refrain "Hayal Olsun Düş Olsun" , is one of Nurettin Rençber’s most poignant works. Featured on his 2011 album Lal Resimler , it blends traditional folk sensibilities with deep, modern melancholy. The Story Behind the Song Where to Listen You can find various versions

The original version from the album Lal Resimler .