Neyine Guveneyim De Get Yalan Dunya -
: This was İbrahim Erkal's final album to sell over one million copies. The title track was an immediate hit, praised for its solid musical infrastructure and evocative lyrics written and composed by Erkal himself.
: The core of the song is a repetitive question: "Neyine güveneyim?" (What of yours can I trust?), reflecting a deep state of existential heartbreak and angst. Neyine Guveneyim De Get Yalan Dunya
The lyrics explore themes of , betrayal , and the fleeting nature of life . Erkal uses strong metaphors to describe the pain of lost love and the inherent untrustworthiness of the world: : This was İbrahim Erkal's final album to
: The song is considered a masterclass in the "arabesque-türkü" style. While it carries the emotional weight of arabesque music, it incorporates the rhythmic and instrumental structures of traditional Turkish folk music ( türkü ). The lyrics explore themes of , betrayal ,
: He describes love as a "poisonous snake" ( aşk zehirli yılan imiş ) that steals one's youth and life.
(often cited by its hook, "Neyine Güveneyim De Get Yalan Dünya" ) is a seminal track by the late Turkish singer-songwriter İbrahim Erkal . Released in January 2000 as part of his album De Get Yalan Dünya / Nasıl Sevmiştim , it became one of the most defining songs of his career and a staple of the late 90s/early 2000s Turkish music scene. Musical and Cultural Significance
: The phrase "De get yalan dünya" roughly translates to "Go away, you lying world," signaling a complete loss of faith in worldly promises.