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Azar Bulbul Bulent Sertas Niye Erken Link

: The song's lyrics and music were written and composed by Azer Bülbül .

: While both artists have their own popular versions, they are often associated together in nostalgia and "duet" mixes because Serttaş popularized Bülbül's composition, creating a bridge between their styles. Core Lyrics Highlights Azar Bulbul Bulent Sertas Niye Erken

The phrase refers to the iconic song "Gençliğim" (My Youth), where the lyrics ask, "Neden böyle erken çöktü gençliğim?" (Why did my youth fade so early?). The song is a deep collaboration between Azer Bülbül and Bülent Serttaş , reflecting the "Damar" (emotional/heavy) music style. Key Facts About the Song : The song's lyrics and music were written

: The lyrics express deep regret and physical exhaustion, comparing the narrator's state in August to a harsh winter ( "Ağustos ayında kışta gibiyim" ) and feeling like an old person despite being young. The song is a deep collaboration between Azer

The song's emotional weight comes from its focus on lost time and suffering: