The right to believe, to worship and witness
The right to change one’s belief or religion
The right to join together and express one’s belief
Д°smail Ykв Aг§ Telefonu -
He desperately recalls a time when she wouldn't even let the phone ring three times before answering. Now, he is left "all alone" and "pitiless," questioning where the voice of the person who used to call him "soul" and "rose" has gone.
The protagonist was deeply in love and ignored warnings from friends and family about his partner's true nature. He admits that he "became tied" to her and didn't believe anyone else until it was too late. Д°smail YkВ AГ§ Telefonu
After "playing him" and "selling him out," the partner abruptly stops answering his calls. This silence is what drives the central plea of the song: "Aç telefonu" (Open/Answer the phone). He desperately recalls a time when she wouldn't
It features İsmail YK's signature high-energy "Arabesque-pop" style, combining emotional storytelling with upbeat, electronic production. He admits that he "became tied" to her
The official music video further visualizes this desperation, often featuring the dramatic performance style İsmail YK is known for. Aç telefonu (English translation) - İsmail YK
The narrative reaches a fever pitch as he alternates between begging ("Please answer the phone, dear") and anger, eventually calling the situation or the person a "curse" (Allah'ın cezası) out of sheer frustration. Context and Release