Dedublüman infuses the track with their signature dark, atmospheric rock sound. The use of heavy basslines and distorted guitar textures complements the inherent sadness of the lyrics.
While the song has been famously covered by legends like and Müzeyyen Senar , the Dedublüman version is widely credited with making the "Uşşak" sound accessible within the modern "soft-rock" or "indie" Turkish scene. It remains a staple in their live concert setlists , often serving as the emotional peak of their performances. Dedubluman Cagri Celik Gamzedeyim Deva Bulmam
The vocals are delivered with a haunting, slow-burning intensity that mirrors the "hopelessness" described in the poem. Cultural Legacy Dedublüman infuses the track with their signature dark,
Released in June 2017 , this rendition introduced the song to a younger generation. It remains a staple in their live concert
The defining feature of this version is Çağrı Çelik’s clarinet performance. The instrument acts as a second voice, mimicking the "sobbing" quality of the original classical compositions while fitting perfectly into a rock arrangement.
The song is written in the (a traditional melodic mode) and carries a heavy, melancholic history.