Selami Sahin Ben Sevdali Sen Belali Official Audio [ Linux ]

"You seem to have forgotten me... I am still crazy, still in love" ( Sen beni unutmuş gibisin... Ben hâlâ deliyim, hâlâ sevdalı ).

The lyrics explore the painful gap between two former lovers: one who has moved on and one who remains hopelessly obsessed.

Fans often describe it as a song for moments of deep "melancholy," warning that it can be emotionally overwhelming to listen to when sad. 🌟 Legacy & Covers Selami Sahin Ben Sevdali Sen Belali Official Audio

Şahin's delivery is noted for its "safe, sincere" quality, preserving the authentic feeling of a first-time read. 📝 Themes & Lyrics

Features evocative violin arrangements and classic Arabesque rhythmic structures. "You seem to have forgotten me

The track is a masterclass in melancholy, blending traditional Turkish instrumentation with a pop sensibility. Approximately 6 minutes and 27 seconds.

Şahin frequently performs it in concert, notably including it in his 50th Anniversary Concert album in 2021. If you're interested, I can also: Provide a full translation of the lyrics Recommend similar Arabesque classics Find tribute albums featuring other Selami Şahin hits The lyrics explore the painful gap between two

"Ben Sevdalı Sen Belalı" is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque-Pop, originally written and composed by the legendary Selami Şahin in 1994. This official audio track, which appears on the 1995 album İlle de Sen , is actually the original "demo" vocal. Despite recording the song over 30 times, Şahin and his arranger found they couldn't recreate the raw emotion of that first take. 🎵 Composition & Sound

"You seem to have forgotten me... I am still crazy, still in love" ( Sen beni unutmuş gibisin... Ben hâlâ deliyim, hâlâ sevdalı ).

The lyrics explore the painful gap between two former lovers: one who has moved on and one who remains hopelessly obsessed.

Fans often describe it as a song for moments of deep "melancholy," warning that it can be emotionally overwhelming to listen to when sad. 🌟 Legacy & Covers

Şahin's delivery is noted for its "safe, sincere" quality, preserving the authentic feeling of a first-time read. 📝 Themes & Lyrics

Features evocative violin arrangements and classic Arabesque rhythmic structures.

The track is a masterclass in melancholy, blending traditional Turkish instrumentation with a pop sensibility. Approximately 6 minutes and 27 seconds.

Şahin frequently performs it in concert, notably including it in his 50th Anniversary Concert album in 2021. If you're interested, I can also: Provide a full translation of the lyrics Recommend similar Arabesque classics Find tribute albums featuring other Selami Şahin hits

"Ben Sevdalı Sen Belalı" is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque-Pop, originally written and composed by the legendary Selami Şahin in 1994. This official audio track, which appears on the 1995 album İlle de Sen , is actually the original "demo" vocal. Despite recording the song over 30 times, Şahin and his arranger found they couldn't recreate the raw emotion of that first take. 🎵 Composition & Sound