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"" (translated as "Others Took [My Love] Away") is a standout track by Aysel Şeker , a influential figure in the 1980s and 90s Turkish Arabesque and Folk music scene. This guide provides the essential context for understanding the song and the artist's legacy. 🎵 Song Overview Release Year: 1986. Genre: Arabesque / Turkish Folk. Songwriter: İbrahim Dulkadir.

Unrequited love, betrayal, and the deep sorrow of losing a partner to someone else ("the hands of others"). 👤 About the Artist: Aysel Şeker Aysel ЕћekerВ Eller AldД±

Aysel Şeker is often described as a "ghost" of the Turkish music industry because, despite her immense popularity in the late 20th century, very little biographical information is officially documented. Active primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. "" (translated as "Others Took [My Love] Away")

Known for her powerful, emotive vocals typical of the Arabesque style, often focusing on themes of pain and longing. Genre: Arabesque / Turkish Folk

A frequent line in her repertoire is "Senin için öldürürüm ben beni" (I would kill myself for you), emphasizing the extreme devotion typical of the genre. 🎧 Where to Listen

The title refers to the "hands" (eller) of strangers or outsiders taking away the person the singer loves.

Some fan accounts suggest she faced personal struggles or moved abroad (Germany) at the height of her fame, contributing to her absence from the public eye today. 📖 Notable Lyrics & Meaning