The song's title translates to "After Three or Five Days" and deals with themes of heartbreak and the fleeting nature of devotion. Below is a summary of the song's profile and lyrical themes: Artist: Süleyman Uzun Album: Suç Kimde (1987) Genre: Arabesque Duration: Approximately 4 minutes and 13 seconds Thematic Content
The lyrics, widely available on social singing platforms like Smule , express a deep sense of betrayal and skepticism toward love. Key messages include:
"Üç Beş Gün Sonra" is a classic Turkish arabesque song by the artist . It was originally released on January 1, 1987, as part of the album Suç Kimde.
The narrator claims they no longer have trust in love or their partner, stating that their heart has "turned to a heartless stone".
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Get PremiumThe song's title translates to "After Three or Five Days" and deals with themes of heartbreak and the fleeting nature of devotion. Below is a summary of the song's profile and lyrical themes: Artist: Süleyman Uzun Album: Suç Kimde (1987) Genre: Arabesque Duration: Approximately 4 minutes and 13 seconds Thematic Content
The lyrics, widely available on social singing platforms like Smule , express a deep sense of betrayal and skepticism toward love. Key messages include:
"Üç Beş Gün Sonra" is a classic Turkish arabesque song by the artist . It was originally released on January 1, 1987, as part of the album Suç Kimde.
The narrator claims they no longer have trust in love or their partner, stating that their heart has "turned to a heartless stone".
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