For those who prefer a more stripped-back experience, an acoustic version was released in 2015, highlighting the raw power of her vocals. Sevgi Olsun Taştan Olsun - song and lyrics by İrem Derici
Released on , as part of her single album İki , "Sevgi Olsun Taştan Olsun" remains a definitive track in İrem Derici's career. Written and composed by Hüseyin Boncuk with arrangements by the renowned Mustafa Ceceli , the song perfectly captures the emotional intensity that Derici is known for. A Heart That "Loves to Love"
The central refrain, "Sevgi olsun, taştan olsun, ama benimle olsun," translates roughly to "Let there be love, even if it's made of stone, as long as it's with me". It suggests a willingness to accept a love that is difficult or cold rather than no love at all.
At its core, the song is a vulnerable anthem about the relentless nature of love. The lyrics describe a heart that doesn't just fall in love, but actively searches for it, even through pain and "dead ends". Key themes explored in the lyrics include:
For those who prefer a more stripped-back experience, an acoustic version was released in 2015, highlighting the raw power of her vocals. Sevgi Olsun Taştan Olsun - song and lyrics by İrem Derici
Released on , as part of her single album İki , "Sevgi Olsun Taştan Olsun" remains a definitive track in İrem Derici's career. Written and composed by Hüseyin Boncuk with arrangements by the renowned Mustafa Ceceli , the song perfectly captures the emotional intensity that Derici is known for. A Heart That "Loves to Love" Д°rem Derici Sevgi Olsun TaЕџtan
The central refrain, "Sevgi olsun, taştan olsun, ama benimle olsun," translates roughly to "Let there be love, even if it's made of stone, as long as it's with me". It suggests a willingness to accept a love that is difficult or cold rather than no love at all. For those who prefer a more stripped-back experience,
At its core, the song is a vulnerable anthem about the relentless nature of love. The lyrics describe a heart that doesn't just fall in love, but actively searches for it, even through pain and "dead ends". Key themes explored in the lyrics include: A Heart That "Loves to Love" The central