Selda Bagcan Ft Taladro Bu Hayat Boyle Mi Olur Mix [prod By Arabesk Design] Arkasokaklar ✭
The "Arabesk Design" production emphasizes the heavy, emotional atmosphere required for dramatic storytelling.
: Bağcan’s lyrics, written by Seyduna Tunay Bozyiğit , characterize life as an "eternity" in which humans are merely children. She questions if those who fall must always stay down ( Düşen hep yerde mi kalır? ), highlighting the difficulty many face in rising again.
The track , featuring the powerful vocals of legendary Turkish folk artist Selda Bağcan and the melancholic verses of rapper Taladro , is a modern "arabesque-rap" fusion that explores themes of perseverance, cyclical struggle, and human resilience. Produced by Arabesk Design , this specific mix gained significant cultural traction through its association with the long-running Turkish police drama Arka Sokaklar , where it serves as a backdrop for high-stakes emotional scenes. The Core Message: "Will It Always Be Like This?" ), highlighting the difficulty many face in rising again
: By blending Bağcan’s psychedelic folk history with Taladro’s rap, the song reaches a wide audience—from older generations who remember Bağcan as a figure of political resistance to younger listeners who identify with Taladro’s emotional vulnerability.
: Despite the pain, the song offers a message of resilience. It suggests that while the journey is long and can be painful, there is always a day when one can stand tall again ( Gün olur belin doğrulur ) and start their "first steps" over. Taladro's Melancholic Layer The Core Message: "Will It Always Be Like This
In essence, the "Bu Hayat Böyle Mi Olur" mix is an anthem for the "underprivileged" and the heartbroken, asserting that while life is a cycle of falling and rising, the journey itself—no matter how painful—never truly ends.
Selda Bağcan - Düşen Hep Yerde mi Kalır (Persian translation) Taladro's Melancholic Layer In essence
The title and central question of the song— Bu hayat böyle mi olur? ("Is this how life is?")—reflects a deep-seated weariness with the repetitive nature of hardship.
