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Despite its dark title, Kekilli has repeatedly stated that "Bu Akşam Ölürüm" was originally written as a , not a song about death.

The intense pressure and "satanist" accusations—largely due to his long hair and rock aesthetic—forced Kekilli to temporarily disappear from the public eye and retire from music. Legacy and Aftermath

High-profile news anchors, such as Reha Muhtar, publicly criticized and "bullied" Kekilli, holding him responsible for these incidents. Murat KekilliВ Bu AkЕџam Г–lГјrГјm

The singer expresses that his love is so overwhelming that "not even the stars" can hold him back and that he would symbolically die just for his beloved. The 1999 Controversy

National news broadcasts began reporting that the song was allegedly triggering a wave of suicides across Turkey. Despite its dark title, Kekilli has repeatedly stated

The song’s impact took a tragic and unexpected turn shortly after its release:

The lyrics describe the intense, inescapable pain of unrequited love, using metaphors like falling from someone's eyes "like a cliff". The singer expresses that his love is so

is one of the most legendary and controversial songs in Turkish music history. Released in November 1999 as part of his second album, it became an overnight sensation, selling over 2.6 million copies and becoming the top-selling album of the year. The Song's Intended Meaning