Mгјslгјm Gгјrses Гњstгјme — Dгјеџme Benim

It features heavy, weeping violin sections and slow, rhythmic percussion typical of the genre's golden era.

Even after Gürses transitioned to more "pop-orchestral" styles in his later years, this track remained a staple of his live performances and "Best Of" compilations. 🎞️ Legacy and Media MГјslГјm GГјrses ГњstГјme DГјЕџme Benim

Within the Arabesque hierarchy, it is considered a "damar" (vein) track—music so intense it is said to flow directly through the listener's veins. It features heavy, weeping violin sections and slow,

During the '70s and '80s, this song spoke to the "internal migrants" in Turkey—people who moved from rural areas to urban outskirts and felt displaced. During the '70s and '80s, this song spoke

While many have tried to cover it, the official YouTube versions of Gürses's original recordings remain the definitive standard for fans.

The 2018 biographical film Müslüm reignited interest in this era of his discography, introducing "Üstüme Düşme Benim" to a new generation of listeners.

The title translates to or "Don't hover over me." It is a plea for solitude from a man who feels broken by life and love.