The lyrics mention losing the ability to see or hear due to sheer exhaustion, stating that "every breath takes my life a thousand times".

He describes his current state as "poisonous" and "full like a river," suggesting a build-up of unexpressed grief that is about to overflow. Cultural Impact and Legacy

Azer Bülbül was famous for his "trembling" vocal style and intense stage presence, which made him a cult figure in Turkish folk and arabesque music. Azer Bülbül New Releases - RecentMusic

"İyi Değilim" is a signature song by the late Turkish arabesque artist , released in 2004 as part of his album Ateş Düştüğü Yeri Yakar . Written by Şaban Çelik, the track is considered a classic of the "damar" (literally "vein") subgenre, known for its raw emotional intensity and themes of deep sorrow and social alienation. Lyrical Themes and Meaning

Bülbül compares himself to a "besieged city" and describes his hands as being "tied," symbolizing a total lack of control over his circumstances.

The song is a powerful expression of . Its lyrics rely heavily on metaphors to convey a state of being "besieged" by life’s hardships:

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