"One lacks something, another has too much; both are troubled by the purpose of living."
The official music video hosted by Köprülü Müzik has amassed over 62 million views since its release nearly a decade ago.
Mehmet Akyıldız was born in the . His background as a "katırcı" (muleteer) in his youth heavily influences his authentic, grounded musical style. He is a prominent figure in the Black Sea music scene, frequently performing at regional festivals and on platforms like Kral Müzik . Where to Listen You can find the track on major streaming services: Streaming: Available on Spotify , Apple Music , and Shazam .
"Is there a life without sorrow? The remedy is not in our hands." . About the Artist
The official video is a staple of Turkish YouTube folk music collections.
The lyrics explore the universal nature of hardship, suggesting that everyone—regardless of status—carries their own burdens. A recurring theme is the transience of life, symbolized by the "nine wooden planks" ( dokuz tahta ) used in traditional burials. Lyrical Depth:
"One lacks something, another has too much; both are troubled by the purpose of living."
The official music video hosted by Köprülü Müzik has amassed over 62 million views since its release nearly a decade ago. mehmet_akyildiz_dertsiz_insan_yok_dayi_official...
Mehmet Akyıldız was born in the . His background as a "katırcı" (muleteer) in his youth heavily influences his authentic, grounded musical style. He is a prominent figure in the Black Sea music scene, frequently performing at regional festivals and on platforms like Kral Müzik . Where to Listen You can find the track on major streaming services: Streaming: Available on Spotify , Apple Music , and Shazam . "One lacks something, another has too much; both
"Is there a life without sorrow? The remedy is not in our hands." . About the Artist He is a prominent figure in the Black
The official video is a staple of Turkish YouTube folk music collections.
The lyrics explore the universal nature of hardship, suggesting that everyone—regardless of status—carries their own burdens. A recurring theme is the transience of life, symbolized by the "nine wooden planks" ( dokuz tahta ) used in traditional burials. Lyrical Depth: