The lyrics "Kurumuş boğazım, bekliyorlar yol ağzında onlar" (My throat is dry, they are waiting at the end of the street) are the opening lines of the hit song (Yesterdays to be Forgotten) by Turkish rapper Gazapizm (Anıl Murat Acar).
The chorus, performed by Bahar Sönmez, emphasizes that while there are "days to be lived," the past is filled with "shame" and "weary mornings" where dreams are hidden away. Gazapizm Kurumus Bogazim Bekliyorlar Yol Agzinda
The song is a deeply melancholic reflection on social inequality, street life, and personal struggle. Key themes include: Key themes include: True to Gazapizm’s Izmir-based rap
True to Gazapizm’s Izmir-based rap collective Argo İzmir , the song captures the grit of neighborhood life—mixing references to "steel doors," "bloody hands," and "flowers stolen from a graveyard". Lyrical Breakdown (Intro) Turkish Lyric English Translation Kurumuş boğazım My throat is dry Represents exhaustion or the inability to speak. Bekliyorlar yol ağzında onlar They are waiting at the corner Suggests a sense of being trapped or under surveillance. Bir gün beni sorarlarsa sus'can If they ask about me, stay silent A nod to the "code of the street" and loyalty. Impact and Legacy Bir gün beni sorarlarsa sus'can If they ask