: The music and lyrics were written by Şanar Yurdatapan , a prominent figure in Turkish music known for his socially conscious and impactful compositions.

Released in as a 45 rpm single with the B-side "Yok Ki," the song was later featured on the 1981 album Bir Demet Müzik .

: Beyond her solo work, she collaborated with legendary artists like Edip Akbayram and Zülfü Livaneli .

The artist passed away on , at the age of 74, following a battle with cancer. Her death sparked a wave of tributes from the Turkish music community, including icons like Selda Bağcan and Nilüfer, solidifying her status as an "unforgettable" legend of the stage. Banu Kırbağ Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs

: It blends elements of Turkish pop and folk-pop, a style Kırbağ mastered throughout her 56-year career. Artistic Impact and Legacy

(1951–2025) was a cornerstone of Turkish pop and folk music, renowned for her velvety voice and trailblazing role as one of Turkey's first female arrangers. Her song " Eski Sevgili " (Old Lover) remains a nostalgic classic of the 1980s, capturing the melancholic essence of that era's pop music. The Song: "Eski Sevgili"

: She was recognized as the first Turkish female arranger and the first woman to conduct a large orchestra (30 pieces) in Turkish pop history during the 1987 Kuşadası Golden Pigeon Music Competition.