At first listen, the chorus is a simple, defiant shrug: "Bana ne, bana ne. Dönsün dünya, banane. Yansın dünya, banane" (What do I care? Let the world turn, let the world burn). However, the verses tell a much grittier story.
The lyrics, written by , dive into the stark realities of inequality and social issues: Д°kikardesh Bana Ne
Whether you're listening for the vibe or the message, you can watch the official music video on YouTube or follow the full lyrics on Genius . At first listen, the chorus is a simple,
Since its debut, "Bana Ne" has become one of their most popular tracks, garnering millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . Its success led to various remixes, including a notable version featuring in 2020. Why It Still Resonates Let the world turn, let the world burn)
: The song contrasts the "residences for the rich" with "shanties for the poor," highlighting how some play with checks while others just try to get a meal at home.
: It mentions the biting cold of Ankara and the heavy atmosphere of Istanbul and Izmir, grounding the song in the actual lived experiences of Turkish youth.
Sometimes a song comes along that perfectly captures the "I’m over it" mood we all feel from time to time. (Turkish for "What do I care?" or "I don't care") by the duo İkikardesh is exactly that anthem. Released on February 28, 2018 , this track quickly resonated with listeners for its catchy hook and surprisingly deep social commentary. More Than Just a Catchy Hook