Ruhumda Bir Sikinti Var Galip Poyraz Kilicel -

The lyrics reflect deep spiritual unrest, often linked to themes of poverty, longing, and life's persistent hardships. A common verse from the song translates to: "There is a trouble in my soul, I say 'go' but it doesn't go; Poverty is a curse on my head, I say 'end' but it doesn't end."

Kılıçel's version typically features traditional instruments such as the bağlama (long-neck lute) and emphasizes the raw, melancholic vocal delivery characteristic of regional folk music. Notable Lyrics Ruhumda Bir Sikinti Var Galip Poyraz Kilicel

"Ruhumda Bir Sıkıntı Var" (I Have a Trouble in My Soul) is a prominent Turkish folk song often performed in the uzun hava style, a melodic form of traditional music. While it is widely associated with legendary figures like İbrahim Tatlıses and Aşık Gülabi , is a contemporary artist and performer who carries this tradition forward through his own interpretations and social media presence. Key Aspects of the Piece The lyrics reflect deep spiritual unrest, often linked