Sagopa - Kajmerв Vesselam

: The song explores the struggle between the self ( nefis ) and morality, using metaphors like "fruit of regret hanging from trees". Legacy and Popularity

The lyrics of "Vesselam" (a term meaning "and that’s it" or "peace be upon you") delve into deep existentialism and personal regret. Sagopa KajmerВ Vesselam

: The opening lines, "Cut, cut. Cut this troublesome tongue of mine!" set a tone of self-reproach. He describes his soul as weary from disappointments and his heart as an archive of old wounds. : The song explores the struggle between the

: The song features the signature melancholic and dark production style for which Sagopa Kajmer is known. An official instrumental version was later released in 2015. Cut this troublesome tongue of mine

: Kajmer emphasizes that "Patience is the key to all troubles". The lyrics also touch on feelings of being an outsider, with the recurring line "Gurbetteyim, ne edeyim?" (I am in a foreign land, what should I do?) reflecting deep spiritual or emotional isolation.

The song remains a staple of Turkish rap culture, with the official audio accumulating over on YouTube . It is frequently cited as a "masterpiece" for its lyrical depth and is considered a prime example of the "pessimistic" rap subgenre that Kajmer pioneered in Turkey. İ.T.S. album's impact on Turkish hip-hop?