"Olsun" is a haunting collaboration between Halil Sezai and Cem Adrian that has become a cornerstone of Turkish alternative melancholic music. First released on Halil Sezai’s 2011 debut album, Seni Beklerken , the song gained iconic status through various live performances where the two artists combined their distinct vocal textures. 🎵 Background and Collaboration
The song relies on minimal instrumentation—often just a piano or acoustic guitar—to ensure the focus remains on the "daily growing screams" within the lyrics. Cem Adrian & Halil Sezai - Olsun (Live)
Frequent references to "cold and rainy" hands or eyes symbolize emotional distance and sorrow.
The track features Halil Sezai Paracıkoğlu, known for his raspy, soulful delivery, alongside Cem Adrian , a musician famous for his incredible five-octave vocal range. Seni Beklerken (Waiting for You). Release Year: 2011.
Lyrics describe an "inner child" that feels as helpless and guilty as a sin.
The song is a deeply emotional exploration of helplessness, guilt, and the inevitable pain of love. Its title, "Olsun" (So be it), reflects a weary acceptance of suffering.
"Olsun" is a haunting collaboration between Halil Sezai and Cem Adrian that has become a cornerstone of Turkish alternative melancholic music. First released on Halil Sezai’s 2011 debut album, Seni Beklerken , the song gained iconic status through various live performances where the two artists combined their distinct vocal textures. 🎵 Background and Collaboration
The song relies on minimal instrumentation—often just a piano or acoustic guitar—to ensure the focus remains on the "daily growing screams" within the lyrics. Cem Adrian & Halil Sezai - Olsun (Live)
Frequent references to "cold and rainy" hands or eyes symbolize emotional distance and sorrow.
The track features Halil Sezai Paracıkoğlu, known for his raspy, soulful delivery, alongside Cem Adrian , a musician famous for his incredible five-octave vocal range. Seni Beklerken (Waiting for You). Release Year: 2011.
Lyrics describe an "inner child" that feels as helpless and guilty as a sin.
The song is a deeply emotional exploration of helplessness, guilt, and the inevitable pain of love. Its title, "Olsun" (So be it), reflects a weary acceptance of suffering.