He compares his inner state to a "Buddhist" while others are "prisoners of the agenda," highlighting a sense of spiritual and mental distance from the mainstream . 2. Musical Context
Ezhel reflects on the difficulties of Turkish youth, describing himself as a "yasa dışı işsiz genç" (an illegal unemployed youth) . EzhelВ AlД±ЕџamadД±m
The song is a raw exploration of urban struggle and a refusal to conform to societal norms. He compares his inner state to a "Buddhist"
The title and chorus ("Hâlâ alışamadım") emphasize his inability to accept the "monotonous lives" and "stolen dreams" forced upon people by the system . The song is a raw exploration of urban
"" (I Couldn't Get Used to It) is a defining track from Turkish rapper Ezhel 's debut studio album, Müptezhel , released in May 2017 . Produced by Bugy and Ezhel himself, it remains a cult favorite that blends trap, hip-hop, and reggae influences . 1. Themes and Meaning