At its heart, "Hepsi Kafamda" (which translates to "It’s All in My Head") explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination. The lyrics paint a scene of intense intimacy: eyes meeting, hands touching, and the breathless feeling of a heart racing in slow motion.

Balkay’s airy, emotive vocals are perfectly complemented by the production, which was handled by Canozan and Yasin Soyöz .

Blending elements of Electronica and Pop , the track features a minimalist but evocative arrangement.

However, as the title suggests, the song shifts into a bittersweet realization. While one person feels a profound, almost electric connection—asking, "You felt it too, didn't you?" —they eventually wake up to the possibility that the moment was entirely internal. The line "I know you didn't feel much, it's okay" serves as a grounding, slightly heartbreaking conclusion to the dreamlike buildup. Musical Synergy

The collaboration between and Canozan is a match made in indie heaven.

If you’ve ever found yourself caught in that hazy, electrified space between a shared look and a "what if," 2020 single "Hepsi Kafamda" (featuring Canozan ) was written for you. Released on April 17, 2020, through the pelesenkville label , this track has quietly become a staple for fans of Turkey’s alternative and bedroom-pop scenes. The Story: A Shared Moment or a Solo Dream?

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Dilan Balkay Hepsi Kafamda Ft. Canozan Here

At its heart, "Hepsi Kafamda" (which translates to "It’s All in My Head") explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination. The lyrics paint a scene of intense intimacy: eyes meeting, hands touching, and the breathless feeling of a heart racing in slow motion.

Balkay’s airy, emotive vocals are perfectly complemented by the production, which was handled by Canozan and Yasin Soyöz .

Blending elements of Electronica and Pop , the track features a minimalist but evocative arrangement.

However, as the title suggests, the song shifts into a bittersweet realization. While one person feels a profound, almost electric connection—asking, "You felt it too, didn't you?" —they eventually wake up to the possibility that the moment was entirely internal. The line "I know you didn't feel much, it's okay" serves as a grounding, slightly heartbreaking conclusion to the dreamlike buildup. Musical Synergy

The collaboration between and Canozan is a match made in indie heaven.

If you’ve ever found yourself caught in that hazy, electrified space between a shared look and a "what if," 2020 single "Hepsi Kafamda" (featuring Canozan ) was written for you. Released on April 17, 2020, through the pelesenkville label , this track has quietly become a staple for fans of Turkey’s alternative and bedroom-pop scenes. The Story: A Shared Moment or a Solo Dream?