İsmail Hazar is known for his powerful, "davudi" (deep and resonant) voice. In "Bencil," he uses this to convey a sense of weary wisdom, advising the listener to look beyond their own reflection.
For many listeners in Turkey, the song is a nostalgic reminder of the 1990s. It is often played in settings that appreciate "özgün müzik" (original/protest music) and soulful folk ballads.
İsmail Hazar’s "Bencil" continues to be covered by modern artists and remains a frequent addition to "Best of 90s" Turkish playlists. Its message—a warning against the loneliness of selfishness—remains a timeless piece of social and personal commentary.
The song is a staple of the 90s Turkish music scene, blending traditional folk instruments with the soulful, often melancholic vocal delivery typical of the arabesque style.
The lyrics describe a "selfish" individual who thinks the world revolves around them. It touches on themes of unrequited effort, the fleeting nature of life, and the emptiness that comes with arrogance.
The title "Bencil" translates to "Selfish" in English. The lyrics serve as a critique of a person (or humanity in general) who is consumed by their own desires, pride, and ego at the expense of others. Key Themes and Musicality
İsmail Hazar is known for his powerful, "davudi" (deep and resonant) voice. In "Bencil," he uses this to convey a sense of weary wisdom, advising the listener to look beyond their own reflection.
For many listeners in Turkey, the song is a nostalgic reminder of the 1990s. It is often played in settings that appreciate "özgün müzik" (original/protest music) and soulful folk ballads. Ismail Hazar Bencil
İsmail Hazar’s "Bencil" continues to be covered by modern artists and remains a frequent addition to "Best of 90s" Turkish playlists. Its message—a warning against the loneliness of selfishness—remains a timeless piece of social and personal commentary. İsmail Hazar is known for his powerful, "davudi"
The song is a staple of the 90s Turkish music scene, blending traditional folk instruments with the soulful, often melancholic vocal delivery typical of the arabesque style. It is often played in settings that appreciate
The lyrics describe a "selfish" individual who thinks the world revolves around them. It touches on themes of unrequited effort, the fleeting nature of life, and the emptiness that comes with arrogance.
The title "Bencil" translates to "Selfish" in English. The lyrics serve as a critique of a person (or humanity in general) who is consumed by their own desires, pride, and ego at the expense of others. Key Themes and Musicality