He famously cries, "Sizin olsun dünya malı, verin benim sevdiğimi" (Keep the world's wealth for yourselves, just give me back my beloved). This highlights a choice between worldly riches and true love , suggesting his beloved may have been "sold" or married off for money.
He shouts and calls out, but no one listens to his pain. Engin NurЕџaniВ Verin Benim SevdiДџimi
He was the son of the legendary Alevite folk singer Aşık Ali Nurşani , who trained him from a young age. He famously cries, "Sizin olsun dünya malı, verin
The lyrics tell the story of a man whose heart is set on a "beautiful one," but she is being withheld from him by others. He was the son of the legendary Alevite
While the studio version is polished, the song gained massive popularity through a live "table" performance (likely from a friendly gathering), which fans often prefer for its raw, unfiltered emotion.
He warns that the "curse" (vebal) of two lovers who are kept apart will never let anyone find peace. The Artist's Legacy
Engin Nurşani’s own life adds a layer of "good story" (albeit a tragic one) to his music: