chorus. Beni yak, kendini yak, her şeyi yak. Bir kıvılcım yeter, ben hazırım bak. İster öp, okşa, istersen öldür. Aşk için ölmeli, Musixmatch Her Şeyi Yak
The line "Aşk için ölmeli, aşk o zaman aşk" (One should die for love, only then is it love) captures a dramatic, almost theatrical devotion.
Originally performed by the "Minik Serçe" herself, , on her 1991 album Gülümse , the song was a polished, emotional pop masterpiece. It was composed by Greek musician Thanos Mikroutsikos , giving it that unmistakable Aegean melancholy.
Whether you prefer the official studio version or the raw energy of their acoustic performances , "Her Şeyi Yak" remains the gold standard for how to cover a classic and make it your own.
The chorus is more than just catchy; it’s a manifesto for a specific type of intense passion.
If you grew up listening to Turkish rock in the early 2000s, there is one riff that immediately signals a mood shift. It’s gritty, it’s raw, and it feels like a cigarette lit in the middle of a rainstorm. We’re talking about legendary cover of Her Şeyi Yak .
While the lyrics— "Beni yak, kendini yak, her şeyi yak" —have become a shorthand for obsessive, self-destructive love, the story behind the song is just as layered as Kaan Tangöze’s raspy vocals. 1. From Sezen Aksu to the Streets


