Every story has its peak, and for Groz, it was the moment the music stops. He recounts the harrowing memory of a friend dying in his arms—the ultimate "price" of the life they had chosen. Looking in the mirror, he no longer recognized the person staring back. The damage wasn't just on his skin; it was deep within his heart. The Homecoming
In the dimly lit corner of a quiet neighborhood, where the streetlights hum and the air smells of old pavement, lives a story that many know but few dare to voice. It’s the story of and his deeply personal musical journey, "Otur Bir Anlatayım" (Sit Down, Let Me Tell You).
"Otur Bir Anlatayım" became his platform to pour out these regrets, his way of warning others that the "sweetness" of the streets is a bitter illusion. Listen to the Journey
You can experience this raw, Turkish hip-hop story through his various releases:
The "Otur Bir Anlatayım" series, which began with its first single release on , isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a raw confession of a life lived in the shadows. The Descent
: The original 2-song single that started the confession.
As he grew, the streets became his real home. The allure of the "cool" lifestyle and the temporary escape of smoke pulled him further from his mother’s tears. By thirteen, what started as a game turned into a dark reality. He describes living in a "kingdom of misery," feeling like a king while his soul was slowly fracturing. The Breaking Point
The story begins with a nine-year-old boy. To him, the "big brothers" on the corner were protectors, heroes who seemed to own the world. But the "protection" they offered came with a heavy price. By the age of ten, he was already running errands he didn't understand, using his father as an excuse to buy things no child should touch.