Buray Sahiden -

: Cited by critics as one of the album's strongest pieces, it portrays the soul's struggle to escape an "endless pain".

Buray’s 2016 album Sahiden (Indeed) is a masterclass in the delicate architecture of Turkish pop, blending high-production polish with raw, relatable melancholy. At its core, the title track "Sahiden" serves as an anthem of disillusionment, capturing the moment a person realizes they were merely a footnote in someone else's story. The Sound of Disillusionment Buray Sahiden

: The chorus is a desperate plea for catharsis, with the narrator begging not to be held back as they "burn" or "flow into the seas," crying out until their eyes are stained with blood—a metaphor for a lesson learned through intense suffering. A Diverse Musical Landscape : Cited by critics as one of the