(The Land of the Forsaken) is a deep, melancholic Turkish folk song performed by Özcan Türe . Released in July 2020 as part of the compilation album İber Türküleri / 16 Sanatçı 16 Eser by İber Prodüksiyon , the song is a cover of a work originally popularized by Seyfi Doğanay . Core Themes and Meaning
The protagonist expresses a desire to leave everything behind—"Unutur oldum dünyayı" (I've come to forget the world)—and live in a desolate, "lonely place" where only the winds and mountains will listen to them. (The Land of the Forsaken) is a deep,
The song is a türkü (Turkish folk song), characterized by its traditional instrumentation and focus on emotional storytelling. The song is a türkü (Turkish folk song),
The line "Ağustosta üşüyorum" (I am freezing in August) serves as a powerful metaphor for the internal chill caused by a lover's indifference, regardless of the external warmth of summer. Musical Context The lyrics of "Kimsesizler Ülkesi" reflect
The title itself represents a figurative "country" where the unwanted and forgotten go to find peace away from those who did not value them. Musical Context
The lyrics of "Kimsesizler Ülkesi" reflect themes of profound isolation, betrayal in love, and a desire to retreat from society:
Özcan Türe is a well-known name in modern Turkish folk music, frequently featured on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music for his soulful interpretations of classic and contemporary folk pieces.