Kimsesizler Ulkesi - Seyfi Doganay

The song, released in on the album Kimsesizler Ülkesine , serves as a poetic manifesto of escapism . The lyrics reflect a desire to abandon a world that has become unrecognizable or cruel.

: The narrator expresses a profound fatigue with the "world" and "love," choosing instead to seek refuge in a "country of the forsaken" ( Kimsesizler Ülkesi ). Seyfi Doganay Kimsesizler Ulkesi

: "Kimsesizler Ülkesi" remains one of Doğanay's most enduring works. It has been covered by other artists, such as Güler Duman , which further cemented its status as a classic in the Turkish folk repertoire. The song, released in on the album Kimsesizler

: While rooted in Turkish culture, the song's exploration of loneliness and the desire to leave behind social burdens gives it a universal quality, appealing to anyone who has felt like an outsider. : "Kimsesizler Ülkesi" remains one of Doğanay's most

An analysis of Seyfi Doğanay’s song (Country of the Forsaken) reveals it to be a profound expression of social and emotional alienation within the Turkish "Arabesque" and folk music traditions. Introduction to Seyfi Doğanay