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"Gelmesin" (translated as "Don't Let Him/Her Come") is a modern arabesque song by the legendary Turkish singer , often referred to as "İmparator" (The Emperor). Released as a single on April 16, 2021 , it marked a significant return for the artist, who had faced a long recovery following a 2011 assassination attempt. Core Themes and Meaning
: The title "Gelmesin" serves as a defiant command. The narrator declares that the former lover should not come to them in life or in death—explicitly stating, "If I die, don't let [them] come to my grave".
İbrahim Tatlıses — Gelmesin: тексты песен, клипы и концерты Д°brahim TatlД±ses Gelmesin
The song is a quintessential example of the , which blends Turkish folk music with Middle Eastern influences to express themes of deep sorrow and betrayal.
: In a characteristic arabesque trope, the lyrics express a wish for the other party to experience the same misery, urging them to "cry every day" and "never laugh". Musical Context and Impact "Gelmesin" (translated as "Don't Let Him/Her Come") is
: The lyrics describe a profound sense of hurt, with the narrator claiming they have been "humiliated" and "disgraced" by a former lover.
: Despite the physical toll of his past injuries, Tatlıses’s performance in "Gelmesin" showcases his signature powerful, raspy vocal style that resonates with the universal pain of heartbreak. The narrator declares that the former lover should
You can find the full song and its official video on İbrahim Tatlıses's YouTube Channel or listen to it on Spotify and Apple Music .