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"" (meaning "No Servant is Without Error") is one of the most iconic works by Orhan Gencebay , a Turkish music legend often referred to as "Orhan Baba". Originally released as a single in 1976, it has since become a cornerstone of Turkish popular culture, appearing as a hit song, a major film title, and a multi-platinum album. Musical Significance and Genre
The song’s popularity led to a 1977 film of the same name, starring Gencebay and Fatma Girik .
The lyrics, written and composed by Gencebay, explore the human condition with a focus on imperfection, forgiveness, and unconditional love.
While frequently categorized as , Gencebay himself often rejected this label, preferring to call his style "free-style" or a fusion of traditional Turkish folk, classical, and modern Western influences like jazz and rock.
The title phrase "Hatasız kul olmaz" (No human is without error) serves as a plea for acceptance despite one's flaws.
The story follows "Orhan Kaptan," who helps a woman named Cennet escape her past in the city to start a new life in his village. The film explores themes of social stigma and the concept of honor.