Daimi - Ozdogan Alip Basimi Gideyim

The title phrase "Alıp başımı gideyim" is a common Turkish idiom meaning to leave everything behind and go away without a specific destination.

The song follows the classic "Damar" (vein-cutting) style of Arabesk music, characterized by deep emotional pain and resignation.

Loneliness, emotional exhaustion, and the desire for social isolation 📝 Key Themes & Lyrics Daimi Ozdogan Alip Basimi Gideyim

Known for her powerful folk voice, she also has a track titled "Alıp Başımı Gideyim" released around 2000.

A prominent folk artist who covered "Kimsesizler Ülkesi," further cementing the song's place in Turkish musical culture. 👤 About Daimi Özdoğan The title phrase "Alıp başımı gideyim" is a

"Alıp Başımı Gideyim" (I'll Take My Head and Go) is a soulful Turkish Arabesk-Folk track by , originally released in 1999 as part of his album Tövbeler Olsun . 🎵 Song Profile Artist: Daimi Özdoğan Genre: Arabesk / Turkish Folk (Türkü) Primary Album: Tövbeler Olsun (1999)

Lyrics often reference heading to the "Kimsesizler Ülkesine" (Country of the Friendless), seeking solace in nature—specifically "dağlar taşlar" (mountains and stones)—rather than human company. A prominent folk artist who covered "Kimsesizler Ülkesi,"

Daimi Özdoğan is a prolific Arabesk artist active since the early 1990s. His work often appears on popular Arabesk compilations .