Uzi Ећarkд±lar Sokaklara Ait Guide
By saying the songs belong to the streets, Uzi is abdicating his own ego. He is saying, "I didn't make this; we lived this."
In the neon-soaked labyrinth of Istanbul’s Güngören district, the air didn’t just carry the scent of exhaust and grilled street food—it carried a rhythm. For Uzi, the city wasn't a map; it was a living, breathing set of vocal cords. He always said, "Şarkılar sokaklara ait" (The songs belong to the streets). To him, music wasn't something captured in a soundproof booth; it was something stolen from the concrete and given back to the people. 🌃 The Concrete Muse Uzi ЕћarkД±lar Sokaklara Ait
: The songs are footprints. They mark where a generation stood, what they feared, and how they danced despite the hardship. By saying the songs belong to the streets,