Daimi Ozdogan Alip Basimi Gideyim Apr 2026
The narrator expresses a desire to forget the world and give up on love entirely. 🎤 Notable Versions & Covers
"Alıp Başımı Gideyim" (I'll Take My Head and Go) is a soulful Turkish Arabesk-Folk track by , originally released in 1999 as part of his album Tövbeler Olsun . 🎵 Song Profile Artist: Daimi Özdoğan Genre: Arabesk / Turkish Folk (Türkü) Primary Album: Tövbeler Olsun (1999)
Lyrics often reference heading to the "Kimsesizler Ülkesine" (Country of the Friendless), seeking solace in nature—specifically "dağlar taşlar" (mountains and stones)—rather than human company. Daimi Ozdogan Alip Basimi Gideyim
Loneliness, emotional exhaustion, and the desire for social isolation 📝 Key Themes & Lyrics
A prominent folk artist who covered "Kimsesizler Ülkesi," further cementing the song's place in Turkish musical culture. 👤 About Daimi Özdoğan The narrator expresses a desire to forget the
Daimi Özdoğan is a prolific Arabesk artist active since the early 1990s. His work often appears on popular Arabesk compilations .
The song follows the classic "Damar" (vein-cutting) style of Arabesk music, characterized by deep emotional pain and resignation. Loneliness, emotional exhaustion, and the desire for social
Known for her powerful folk voice, she also has a track titled "Alıp Başımı Gideyim" released around 2000.
