"Sev Kardeşim," performed by (professionally known simply as Şenay), is one of the most iconic and enduring anthems in Turkish pop music history. Released in 1971, it remains a cornerstone of the "Nostaljik Şarkılar" (Nostalgic Songs) genre, celebrated for its message of peace, love, and universal brotherhood. Historical and Cultural Context
The full Turkish lyrics are widely available on sites like Genius and Musixmatch for those who want to sing along. The song is an arrangement of the 1971
The song is an arrangement of the 1971 Israeli song "Shuv Itkhem" by the duo Ilan & Ilanit. Şenay wrote the Turkish lyrics herself, successfully adapting the universal melody into a local classic. During the 1970s, a period of significant political
The lyrics urge listeners to set aside conflict ("Kavgayı bırak") and embrace unity and joy. During the 1970s, a period of significant political tension in Turkey, Şenay's humanist and positive messages provided a sense of collective hope. During the 1970s
You can find the original version and modern remixes, such as the Can Hatipoğlu Remix on YouTube or Apple Music .
The song gained further immortality through its frequent use in classic Turkish "Ayşecik" movies, embedding it into the childhood memories of multiple generations. Modern Availability
Despite its seemingly innocent lyrics, the song faced censorship from the TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) at the time because its humanist messages were perceived as "leftist". Musical Significance