While the original 1993 version was part of Bağcan's rare foray into pure pop, Manço's remix makes the song more "club-friendly" and accessible to younger audiences who follow the "Anatolian Rock Revival" or electronic scenes.

The is widely regarded as a successful modern revival of Selda Bağcan's 1993 pop track. Released in 2017 as part of the Selda Bağcan Remix album, it blends her legendary Anatolian rock vocals with Manço's signature electronic and house production styles. Key Highlights of the Remix

You can hear the fusion of classic vocals and modern beats in the official video here:

: The remix keeps Bağcan's distinctive vocal delivery front and center, ensuring the "legendary" status of her voice isn't lost in the electronic layers.

: Doğukan Manço updated the track with contemporary electronic beats while maintaining the quirky, rhythmic energy of the original.

: The track is a staple in modern Turkish remix playlists on platforms like Spotify and Anghami , often recommended alongside other psychedelic and folk-electronica fusions. Comparison to the Original

: Despite its upbeat sound, the lyrics (e.g., "birilerinin elinde ipleri" — the strings are in someone else's hands ) offer a satirical take on social dynamics and control, which is enhanced by the driving tempo of the remix.