Ruhumda Bir Sikinti Var Galip Poyraz Kilicel Here

The lyrics reflect deep spiritual unrest, often linked to themes of poverty, longing, and life's persistent hardships. A common verse from the song translates to: "There is a trouble in my soul, I say 'go' but it doesn't go; Poverty is a curse on my head, I say 'end' but it doesn't end."

Galip Poyraz Kılıçel is a Turkish composer and lyricist known for performing traditional Anatolian music, including bozlak and folk songs. He frequently shares live performances and clips of emotional tracks like "Ruhumda Bir Sıkıntı Var" on Instagram and TikTok. Ruhumda Bir Sikinti Var Galip Poyraz Kilicel

The song’s power lies in its simple yet profound expression of human suffering: The lyrics reflect deep spiritual unrest, often linked

Kılıçel's version typically features traditional instruments such as the bağlama (long-neck lute) and emphasizes the raw, melancholic vocal delivery characteristic of regional folk music. Notable Lyrics The song’s power lies in its simple yet