Mehmet Akyд±ldд±z Dertsiz Д°nsan Yok Dayi [official Video ] -
: The phrase "dokuz tahtayı" (the nine planks) is a cultural reference to the wooden planks used in traditional Turkish burials, reminding the listener that everyone eventually faces the same end.
: Lyrics point out that whether someone has too little or too much, both are burdened by the struggle of living. It highlights that when "trouble" arrives, it does not distinguish between the rich and the poor .
Mehmet Akyıldız - Dertsiz İnsan Yok Dayi | Official Video | Köprülü Müzik YouTube• Aug 15, 2016 : The phrase "dokuz tahtayı" (the nine planks)
: The song was written by Mehmet Akyıldız with composition credits often shared with Davut Güloğlu .
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"Dertsiz İnsan Yok Dayı" (There is no human without trouble, Uncle) is a prominent Turkish folk song by Mehmet Akyıldız , a well-known artist from the Black Sea region of Turkey. Released officially around September 2015 as part of the album Baba Yorgun / Yar Seni Saramadım , the track has become a staple of modern Black Sea (Karadeniz) music .
: The recurring refrain, "Dertsiz insan yok dayı, gezdim yalan dünyayı" (There is no one without trouble, Uncle; I have traveled this false world), emphasizes that hardship is a shared human experience regardless of status. : The recurring refrain, "Dertsiz insan yok dayı,
Watch the official music video for 'Dertsiz İnsan Yok Dayı' to experience its traditional Karadeniz rhythm and soulful performance: