"" (I Couldn't Get Used to It) is a defining track from Turkish rapper Ezhel 's debut studio album, Müptezhel , released in May 2017 . Produced by Bugy and Ezhel himself, it remains a cult favorite that blends trap, hip-hop, and reggae influences . 1. Themes and Meaning
He compares his inner state to a "Buddhist" while others are "prisoners of the agenda," highlighting a sense of spiritual and mental distance from the mainstream . 2. Musical Context EzhelВ AlД±ЕџamadД±m
Ezhel reflects on the difficulties of Turkish youth, describing himself as a "yasa dışı işsiz genç" (an illegal unemployed youth) . "" (I Couldn't Get Used to It) is
The song is a raw exploration of urban struggle and a refusal to conform to societal norms. Themes and Meaning He compares his inner state
The title and chorus ("Hâlâ alışamadım") emphasize his inability to accept the "monotonous lives" and "stolen dreams" forced upon people by the system .
"" (I Couldn't Get Used to It) is a defining track from Turkish rapper Ezhel 's debut studio album, Müptezhel , released in May 2017 . Produced by Bugy and Ezhel himself, it remains a cult favorite that blends trap, hip-hop, and reggae influences . 1. Themes and Meaning
He compares his inner state to a "Buddhist" while others are "prisoners of the agenda," highlighting a sense of spiritual and mental distance from the mainstream . 2. Musical Context
Ezhel reflects on the difficulties of Turkish youth, describing himself as a "yasa dışı işsiz genç" (an illegal unemployed youth) .
The song is a raw exploration of urban struggle and a refusal to conform to societal norms.
The title and chorus ("Hâlâ alışamadım") emphasize his inability to accept the "monotonous lives" and "stolen dreams" forced upon people by the system .