The song is a classic Turkish folk-style track (türkü) that explores themes of unrequited love, betrayal, and longing, using traditional metaphors like the wounded nightingale.
While there are no vocal features, several key figures are associated with the production and songwriting of various versions: Ibrahim Tatlises Seherde Uyanasan
The track appears on several of his major releases, including: Sabuha (2003) Ceylan (originally released in 1992) The song is a classic Turkish folk-style track
The lyrics and music are traditionally attributed to Abdullah Ballak . Ibrahim Tatlises Seherde Uyanasan
Some versions credit Bülent Karahan for the musical arrangement.
' song " Seherde Uyanırsan " (also known as "Seherde Uyanasan") is a solo performance and does not feature a guest artist on the official studio recordings.