He uses explicit language to mock the hypocrisy of a society that he claims is obsessed with sex but hides behind "proper" behavior. đź’ˇ Notable References
Mentions the 2000s Turkish pop icon to reflect on his childhood and early exposure to sexualized media. Cegid Seks Sozleriyle
The song opens with an apology to the "underground community," where Ceg sarcastically claims this is a "real love song" before revealing it is about sex. He uses explicit language to mock the hypocrisy
Self-deprecatingly compares his own appearance to the veteran Arabesque singer while asserting that music should matter more than looks. Cultural Impact famously stating he is a rapper
Ceg contrasts himself with mainstream figures, famously stating he is a rapper, not a "model or actor" like Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ.