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"Gözünü Toprak Doyursun" is a staple in meyhane (traditional tavern) culture and remains a high-request track on radio stations dedicated to "Damar" (the most emotional sub-genre of Arabesque).

The song is a dialogue of pain, directed at a lover who has left the singer for someone else ("ellere gitmek").

Known for his deep, resonant voice that carries a heavy "sitem" (reproach). His style is frequently compared to legends like Müslüm Gürses. Hakan TaЕџД±yan GГ¶zГјnГј Toprak BГјrГјsГјn

Hakan Taşıyan rose to fame in the mid-90s, often called the "Father of the Ankara style" of Arabesque.

"Gözünü toprak doyursun" (or "bürüsün") literally translates to "May the earth fill/cover your eyes." In Turkish culture, this is a heavy expression used for someone who is never satisfied or has been blinded by greed and worldly desires. "Gözünü Toprak Doyursun" is a staple in meyhane

"Gözünü Toprak Bürüsün" (often referred to as ) is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque music by Hakan Taşıyan. It is a powerful anthem of heartbreak, betrayal, and the deep emotional desolation typical of the genre. 💿 Song Background & Origins

Often credited to Esat Kabaklı, a renowned Turkish folk musician, which explains the song's strong melodic structure. His style is frequently compared to legends like

Taşıyan uses vivid metaphors of the world turning dark and the walls closing in ( Duvarlar gelir üstüme ), representing the claustrophobic nature of grief.