Ibrahim Tatlises Neyine Guvenem Yalan Dunyanin

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Zi-yao HE, Qi-rui CHEN, Wen-shi HU, He-he GU, Yi SONG, Xiao-lei YE, Yang-yang ZHANG, Zhi-feng LU, Tao REN, Jian-wei LU

CHINESE JOURNAL OF OIL CROP SCIENCES ›› 2024, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4) : 843-854.

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: The song references legendary folk tales like Kerem and Aslı , noting how the world "burned Kerem into ashes". It also mentions Ferhat and Şirin , where Ferhat was forced to carve through mountains for love, only to face tragedy.

The song (Why Should I Trust This False World), originally composed and written by the folk poet Murat Çobanoğlu , is one of the most soul-stirring pieces in İbrahim Tatlıses's repertoire. It serves as a philosophical meditation on the ephemeral nature of life and the inevitability of suffering. The Philosophy of the "False World" Ibrahim Tatlises Neyine Guvenem Yalan Dunyanin

: The metaphor of the nightingale (bülbül) and the rose (gül) represents eternal longing and the pain of unrequited love, further emphasizing that beauty and passion often lead to "cries and moans" rather than peace. Tatlıses's Interpretation : The song references legendary folk tales like

While many folk artists have performed this piece, Tatlıses’s version on his 1975 album is particularly iconic for its vocal depth. His powerful, emotive delivery transforms the song from a simple folk tune into a grand lament. He uses his signature uzun hava (unmetered folk song) style to stretch the notes, allowing the listener to feel the weight of the "lies" the world tells. Cultural Significance It serves as a philosophical meditation on the

Tatlıses's rendition highlights several key narrative elements through its lyrics:

: It invokes the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) , who was betrayed by his brothers and thrown into a dungeon, reflecting the theme that even the most righteous are not spared by fate.

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Ibrahim Tatlises Neyine Guvenem Yalan Dunyanin