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(Who cares about my life) is a popular song by the Turkish artist Erkan Acar , categorized within the Arabesque genre. It is widely recognized as a "damar" (vein) song, a term used in Turkey to describe deeply emotional music that "hits the veins". Song Meaning and Themes
: While the song has various versions and live performances circulating on platforms like YouTube , a single version was officially released on Apple Music in September 2023.
: Both the music and the lyrics are credited to Erkan Acar himself. Erkan Acar Kime Ne
: The track is heavily centered on the bağlama (Turkish lute), which Acar often plays in his studio and live sessions. Benim Hayatımdan Kime Ne - Single - Album by Erkan Acar
: It addresses those who criticize the narrator for their lifestyle choices, such as drinking or wandering, repeatedly asking "Kime ne?" (Who cares? / What's it to anyone?). (Who cares about my life) is a popular
: The narrator asserts that their life and destiny belong to them alone, often using phrases like "Hayat benim, kader benim" (The life is mine, the fate is mine).
The lyrics portray a defiant and melancholic stance against social judgment. Key themes include: : Both the music and the lyrics are
: Despite the rebellious tone toward society, the narrator expresses total submission to God, stating that only the Creator can take their life. Music & Credits