Watch the official music video for Orhan Hakalmaz's rendition of this classic folk song:

As an Ertaş composition, the song carries the "Garip" (stranger/lonely) tradition of Anatolian music, expressing a deep sense of longing and world-weariness. Musical Profile

"Yalan Dünya" is a seminal Turkish folk song performed by , originally written and composed by the legendary folk poet Neşet Ertaş . Released on February 25, 2004 , it served as the title track for Hakalmaz's album of the same name under the Ulus Müzik label. Song Meaning and Themes

Hakalmaz's version is celebrated for its traditional Turkish Folk Music (Türk Halk Müziği) arrangement, featuring the (saz) as the primary instrument.

The Yalan Dünya album is one of the most prominent works in Hakalmaz's discography, which includes other popular tracks like "Telli Turnam" and "Çarşambayı Sel Aldı".

The song is a poignant reflection on the fleeting and deceptive nature of life. Its title, which translates to "Lying World" or "False World," sets the stage for a narrative of disillusionment and existential grief.

Known for his technical mastery and soulful voice, Hakalmaz delivers the lyrics with a sense of "ah" (a deep sigh of grief) that is characteristic of the genre. Key Album Facts