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Hatipoğlu studied Civil Engineering at Eskişehir Osmangazi University. It was during these college years in Eskişehir that he began focusing on music, eventually writing hits for other artists like Çağatay Akman before finding his own voice.
Critics and fans often highlight how the song uses metaphors like "poisoning every day with gloom" (zehir eder her günü bugünü kasvet) to convey that the love, while intense, has become damaging. Ahmet Hatipoğlu’s Rise
The central refrain, "Gözüm görmez başkasını / İnerim yine en derine" (My eyes see no one else / I descend again to the deepest depths), suggests a recurring cycle of heartbreak where the narrator willingly sinks back into sorrow because the memory of the loved one is too consuming to replace. Ahmet HatipoДџlu GГ¶zГјm GГ¶rmez BaЕџkasД±nД±
The story of the song is deeply rooted in the emotional landscape of its creator, Ahmet Hatipoğlu , an independent Turkish pop and indie artist known for his melancholic storytelling . Released on May 11, 2020, through 2645 Records, the song became a breakout track that helped define his "solid pen" (strong songwriting) style. The Core Narrative: A Cycle of Emotional Turmoil
The lyrics paint a vivid story of a protagonist trapped in the aftermath of a toxic and unrequited love. The Core Narrative: A Cycle of Emotional Turmoil
Gözüm Görmez Başkasını - müzik ve şarkı sözleri - Spotify
Today, the track remains one of his most popular works on Spotify and YouTube , often categorized alongside his other emotionally charged works like "Ölümle Yaşam Arasında". Ahmet Hatipoğlu’s Rise The central refrain
The narrator describes himself as being "in purgatory" (arafta), unable to move forward or truly let go.