(Don't Ask Why) is a popular Turkish trap song by the artist Uzi , released as part of his debut studio album "Kan" on March 19, 2021. Song Overview

The lyrics often highlight the battle between the "heart and the mind" ("Nasıl savaşıyo' kalbim ile aklım").

Upon release, "Nedenini Sorma" and the album Kan dominated the Turkish music charts, helping Uzi become the first Turkish artist to enter the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.

The song explores themes of emotional conflict, heartbreak, and the struggles of street life.

It features a slower, more melancholic tempo compared to Uzi's more aggressive drill tracks like "Krvn" or "Arasan da."

You can listen to the track on Spotify and Apple Music . Key Themes & Lyrics

Uzi (Utku Cihan Yalçınkaya), a leading figure in the Turkish drill and trap scene. Album: Kan (2021).



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(Don't Ask Why) is a popular Turkish trap song by the artist Uzi , released as part of his debut studio album "Kan" on March 19, 2021. Song Overview

The lyrics often highlight the battle between the "heart and the mind" ("Nasıl savaşıyo' kalbim ile aklım"). UziВ Nedenini Sorma

Upon release, "Nedenini Sorma" and the album Kan dominated the Turkish music charts, helping Uzi become the first Turkish artist to enter the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart. (Don't Ask Why) is a popular Turkish trap

The song explores themes of emotional conflict, heartbreak, and the struggles of street life. It features a slower, more melancholic tempo compared

It features a slower, more melancholic tempo compared to Uzi's more aggressive drill tracks like "Krvn" or "Arasan da."

You can listen to the track on Spotify and Apple Music . Key Themes & Lyrics

Uzi (Utku Cihan Yalçınkaya), a leading figure in the Turkish drill and trap scene. Album: Kan (2021).