: The music was arranged by Gökhan Kırdar , who composed the series' most famous themes.
: Özer Özel specifically recorded it with a high-pitched, thin voice to mimic the style of authentic old 78rpm "stone records". 🍯 Did You Know?
While many believe it is an old recording, the version iconic to the series was actually created specifically for the show:
For Laz Ziya , "Oy Asiye" represents a deep, unhealed wound related to his late wife, Asiye.
: The version in the series features a distinct "scratchy" gramophone sound to give it a nostalgic, timeless feel.
: The soft, sorrowful melody creates a sharp contrast with Laz Ziya's brutal and ruthless "racon" (mafia code) persona. The Voice of the Legend
: The music was arranged by Gökhan Kırdar , who composed the series' most famous themes.
: Özer Özel specifically recorded it with a high-pitched, thin voice to mimic the style of authentic old 78rpm "stone records". 🍯 Did You Know?
While many believe it is an old recording, the version iconic to the series was actually created specifically for the show:
For Laz Ziya , "Oy Asiye" represents a deep, unhealed wound related to his late wife, Asiye.
: The version in the series features a distinct "scratchy" gramophone sound to give it a nostalgic, timeless feel.
: The soft, sorrowful melody creates a sharp contrast with Laz Ziya's brutal and ruthless "racon" (mafia code) persona. The Voice of the Legend