Sar | Ege Can Salв Baеџa
In the fast-evolving landscape of modern Turkish pop, few artists have managed to capture the raw tension between dreams and reality as effectively as . His breakout 2021 single, "Başa Sar" (translated as "Rewind" or "Start Over"), didn't just climb the charts—it became an anthem for a generation grappling with uncertainty. The Artist Behind the Sound
The song’s power lies in its vulnerability. The lyrics—"Başa sar çünkü elimdekiler kalmadı düştü" (Rewind, because what I had in my hands didn't stay, they fell)—reflect a moment of profound realization when dreams collapse and one must face the truth. It explores themes of: Ege Can SalВ BaЕџa Sar
Seeing the truth and feeling disappointed by one's own dreams. In the fast-evolving landscape of modern Turkish pop,
Born on June 1, 1999, in Istanbul, Ege Can Sal’s journey to music was anything but conventional. Before he was a rising indie-pop star, he was a decorated with numerous trophies and medals to his name. While studying Marine Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ) , Ege began sharing covers on YouTube in 2018, eventually catching international attention for his vocal performance of Trevor Daniel’s "Falling". "Başa Sar": A Deep Dive into the Lyrics Before he was a rising indie-pop star, he
Questioning "Daha nereye?" (Where else [can I go]?) while acknowledging that past experiences are "engraved into the skin".
Starting Over: The Rise of Ege Can Sal and the "Başa Sar" Era