Strengthening the beat for a more "radio-friendly" or "club" feel compared to the mid-tempo original.
Written and composed by Ersay Üner , the track features a blend of melancholic verses and a high-energy, catchy chorus that became a staple on Turkish radio and digital platforms. Samet Kıyak's Influence Hadise Hay Hay (Samet
Introducing electronic layers that modernize the track's sound, making it a favorite for DJs and social media trends. Critical Reception Strengthening the beat for a more "radio-friendly" or
Hadise dedicated the track to the struggle and power of women. The lyrics describe the pain of a breakup—moving from "How can we forget those days?" to the resolute "Let's part ways, bye-bye". Critical Reception Hadise dedicated the track to the
The music video is rich with meaning, starting with a scene inspired by Evelyn McHale, famously known as "the most beautiful suicide". Symbolic jewelry used throughout the video represents a woman’s "mighty fist" and the ability to dream again even after heartbreak.