"Don't you see I'm dying on my feet, living soul-less? Do you really expect me to just smile as if nothing happened?"
: The video often shows the two stars in separate frames or looking away from each other, emphasizing that even when they speak (or sing) to one another, they are no longer in the same world. He asks her to return; she responds by saying she'd rather "die standing up" than live without her soul. 🎥 Production Highlights Director : Ramin Asimoğlu
: The word yarem refers to a "wound." The central theme is that even though they are apart, the emotional scar is so deep it "won't close" (bağlanmır). Aqsin Fateh & Nefes - Olmurki Yarem (2022) klip
The narrative in the music video follows two former lovers grappling with the aftermath of a broken relationship. While friends and onlookers tell them to "forget" and "move on," the lyrics and the acting reveal a much darker reality:
: A major turning point in the story is when Nefes’s character declares her pride is now speaking. She refuses to "extinguish the fire" he put her in, symbolizing a move from sadness to a cold, resolute distance. "Don't you see I'm dying on my feet, living soul-less
This line captures the "interesting" core of the story: it’s not a story about getting back together, but about the of going back to how things were once the trust is shattered. Aqsin Fateh & Nefes - Yarem
The music video for by Aqşin Fateh and Nefes is more than just a viral hit; it's a dramatic portrayal of a love that has reached a painful, irreversible dead end. Released in July 2022, the "klip" serves as a visual emotional anchor for a song about the deep "wounds" (yarem) that time cannot heal. The Story of "Olmurki Yarem" 🎥 Production Highlights Director : Ramin Asimoğlu :
: The video uses a cinematic, moody aesthetic to match the "Meykhana-pop" style that Aqşin Fateh is known for.