"Mevsimler" is one of the most iconic songs by Turkish pop artist (Göktan Çelikiz). Originally released in late 1998 as part of his debut album, Efsane (or Tohum in some contexts), it remains a staple of 90s Turkish pop nostalgia. Song Overview Artist: Göktan
Göktan – Efsane – CD (Album), 1998 [r2548029] - Discogs GГ¶ktan Mevsimler
Efsane (1998); later featured in Beşinci Sonbahar (2008) as a remix Songwriter: Erhan Güleryüz (of the band Ayna) Genre: Turkish Pop / Europop Themes and Lyrics "Mevsimler" is one of the most iconic songs
It explores the inevitability of separation when "the seed of love contains it" ( Tohumunda ayrılık varsa aşkın ), suggesting that tears are the natural harvest of such a relationship. It is widely recognized for its deep emotional
It is widely recognized for its deep emotional resonance and "gloomy" yet beautiful atmosphere, often associated with the feeling of a "fifth autumn" ( Beşinci Sonbahar ). Cultural Impact
The song is a melancholic ballad that uses the changing of seasons as a metaphor for the cycles of love, loss, and emotional growth.