: The artist uses Istanbul not as a romantic backdrop, but as a hostile entity, stating he has become "enemies with Istanbul" and lacks friends. 3. Lyrical Metaphors and Imagery : The artist uses Istanbul not as a
This paper examines the 2018 single (translated as "Some Things Never Change") by the Turkish hip-hop artist Agoni (Furkan Uzun). It explores the song's lyrical themes of permanence, emotional stagnation, and the intersection of love and resentment within the context of Turkish melancholic rap.
: The lyrics explicitly state, "Ben seni sevmiyom ki bazı şeyler hiç değişmez" (I don’t love you, but some things never change), suggesting that even after love has faded, the scars and the narrator's broken worldview remain fixed. It explores the song's lyrical themes of permanence,
: The absence of the loved one is described as a "separate funeral every day," reinforcing the idea that the loss is not a single event but a recurring, unchanging cycle.
Released on , "Bazı Şeyler Hiç Değişmez" is one of the most prominent tracks by the Istanbul-based rapper Agoni. The song is a cornerstone of the "melancholic rap" subgenre in Turkey, characterized by slow, atmospheric beats and deeply personal, often sorrowful lyrics. This paper analyzes how the track uses the concept of "unchanging" reality to describe the trauma of unrequited love and urban isolation. 2. Thematic Structure: The Unchanging Self Released on , "Bazı Şeyler Hiç Değişmez" is
Agoni employs vivid, often harsh imagery to contrast the "unchanging" past with a decaying present:
: He contrasts the subject's "high aspirations" with his own "bloodshot eyes" ( kan çanağıdır ), symbolizing the physical toll of his grief.
The Paradox of Stagnation: An Analysis of Agoni’s "Bazı Şeyler Hiç Değişmez" 1. Introduction
