Her dakika 10.000 lerce takipçi ve beğeni kazanmaya hazırmısın
The song title translates to "Love is the Name of My Reason," setting a stage where love is not just a feeling, but the primary cause of the narrator's existential struggle.
: The lyrics often explore the idea of a soul that has existed for a "thousand years" ( "bin yıldır sanki vardın" ), suggesting a fated, cosmic connection that transcends the current moment. This depth makes the eventual abandonment even more painful. Gulsen Ne Kara Kasina Adi Ask Sebebimin
The lyrics "Ne kara kaşına ne kara gözüne / Ben tek bir sözüne tutulup kaldım" belong to the hauntingly emotional song titled , released by the Turkish pop star Gülşen in 2007. The track, featured on her album Mucize (Spotify) , is widely regarded as a masterpiece of unrequited love and emotional vulnerability in Turkish music. The Anatomy of Heartbreak: Analyzing "Adı Aşk Sebebimin" The song title translates to "Love is the
: Critics and fans on platforms like Ekşi Sözlük note that "Adı Aşk Sebebimin" showcases Gülşen's ability to balance raw, "arabesque" emotional depth with modern pop production, proving her versatility as a songwriter and vocalist. The lyrics "Ne kara kaşına ne kara gözüne
: In 2024, nearly 18 years after its release, Gülşen finally performed the song live in a surprise duet with Hakan Altun , a moment that went viral among Turkish fans who had long viewed the song as a "neglected child" of her career.
Despite its popularity, the song has a complicated history. It was reportedly released by a previous producer without Gülşen's full consent, leading to a long period where she rarely performed it live. However, its emotional weight has never faded:
: The iconic line "Ne kara kaşına ne kara gözüne" (Neither for your black eyebrows nor your black eyes) serves as a powerful rejection of superficial attraction. Instead, Gülşen sings that she was captivated by "tek bir sözüne" (just one word), highlighting that her devotion is rooted in a spiritual or intellectual connection rather than mere appearance.