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Yд±ldд±z Tilbe Г‡abuk Olalд±m May 2026

"Çabuk Olalım Aşkım" şarkı sözleri - Yıldız Tilbe Lyrics - AZLyrics

Lyrics like "Sensiz ölürüm cennette" (I'd die in heaven without you) and "Önce Allah, sonra sen" (First God, then you) illustrate a love that borders on worship.

The song is considered one of her "beste fabrikası" (song factory) classics, known more for its extreme emotional resonance with the listener’s own pain rather than a single specific event in Tilbe's life.

Released in 2003 on her record-breaking album , the song is viewed as a hallmark of her "rebirth" into a more folk-influenced, soulful style. Themes and Meaning

The "story" of the song is found in its raw, desperate lyrics, which Yıldız Tilbe wrote and composed herself:

Upon its release, it became a "marş" (anthem) in Turkey, particularly popular in public transport like minibuses due to its emotional intensity and Tilbe's unique vocal delivery.

The title "Çabuk Olalım" (Let's hurry) reflects a sense of running out of time and a desperate need to unite with a lover.

While is famous for writing songs with deep, personal backstories (like the rivalry over Uzay Heparı in "Onu Alma Beni Al" or the pain of "Ama Evlisin"), there is no widely documented "secret story" or specific real-life incident behind the song "Çabuk Olalım Aşkım" (Let's Be Quick, My Love).

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    "Çabuk Olalım Aşkım" şarkı sözleri - Yıldız Tilbe Lyrics - AZLyrics

    Lyrics like "Sensiz ölürüm cennette" (I'd die in heaven without you) and "Önce Allah, sonra sen" (First God, then you) illustrate a love that borders on worship.

    The song is considered one of her "beste fabrikası" (song factory) classics, known more for its extreme emotional resonance with the listener’s own pain rather than a single specific event in Tilbe's life.

    Released in 2003 on her record-breaking album , the song is viewed as a hallmark of her "rebirth" into a more folk-influenced, soulful style. Themes and Meaning

    The "story" of the song is found in its raw, desperate lyrics, which Yıldız Tilbe wrote and composed herself:

    Upon its release, it became a "marş" (anthem) in Turkey, particularly popular in public transport like minibuses due to its emotional intensity and Tilbe's unique vocal delivery.

    The title "Çabuk Olalım" (Let's hurry) reflects a sense of running out of time and a desperate need to unite with a lover.

    While is famous for writing songs with deep, personal backstories (like the rivalry over Uzay Heparı in "Onu Alma Beni Al" or the pain of "Ama Evlisin"), there is no widely documented "secret story" or specific real-life incident behind the song "Çabuk Olalım Aşkım" (Let's Be Quick, My Love).

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