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Building trust by delivering our commitments with excellence whilst focusing on value, quality, expertise in code and business continuity he directly addresses his mother
The title "Kan" (meaning "" in Turkish) sets a somber, gritty tone for the track. The lyrics delve into themes of survival, struggle, and the harsh realities of growing up in a "ghetto" or urban neighborhood. Pois explores personal burdens, describing a "curse" that follows him like a shadow and a "competition with death" while living through various hardships. Key lyrical highlights include:
In one verse, he directly addresses his mother, telling her not to worry even as he struggles with the "dangerous" nature of his environment. Production Credits
The chorus—"Bürüyo'du gözlerimi kan" (Blood was covering my eyes)—serves as a metaphor for being blinded by mistakes or the violence surrounding him.
The title "Kan" (meaning "" in Turkish) sets a somber, gritty tone for the track. The lyrics delve into themes of survival, struggle, and the harsh realities of growing up in a "ghetto" or urban neighborhood. Pois explores personal burdens, describing a "curse" that follows him like a shadow and a "competition with death" while living through various hardships. Key lyrical highlights include:
In one verse, he directly addresses his mother, telling her not to worry even as he struggles with the "dangerous" nature of his environment. Production Credits
The chorus—"Bürüyo'du gözlerimi kan" (Blood was covering my eyes)—serves as a metaphor for being blinded by mistakes or the violence surrounding him.