Akyд±ldд±z Dertsiz Д°nsan Yok Dayi [official Video ] | Mehmet

: The phrase "dokuz tahtayı" (the nine planks) is a cultural reference to the wooden planks used in traditional Turkish burials, reminding the listener that everyone eventually faces the same end.

: It is a classic example of Karadeniz music , characterized by the prominent use of the kemençe (a traditional bowed string instrument) and rhythmic structures typical of the region. : The phrase "dokuz tahtayı" (the nine planks)

Mehmet Akyıldız - Dertsiz İnsan Yok Dayi | Official Video | Köprülü Müzik YouTube• Aug 15, 2016 : The recurring refrain, "Dertsiz insan yok dayı,

Mehmet Akyıldız - Songs, Events and Music Stats | Viberate.com : The recurring refrain

: The song was written by Mehmet Akyıldız with composition credits often shared with Davut Güloğlu .

: The recurring refrain, "Dertsiz insan yok dayı, gezdim yalan dünyayı" (There is no one without trouble, Uncle; I have traveled this false world), emphasizes that hardship is a shared human experience regardless of status.

"Dertsiz İnsan Yok Dayı" (There is no human without trouble, Uncle) is a prominent Turkish folk song by Mehmet Akyıldız , a well-known artist from the Black Sea region of Turkey. Released officially around September 2015 as part of the album Baba Yorgun / Yar Seni Saramadım , the track has become a staple of modern Black Sea (Karadeniz) music .