The phrase (meaning "knowingly" or "intentionally") is most famous as the emotional core of the song "Bile Bile Sevdim" (I Loved [You] Knowingly) by the Turkish artist Çoban Ali .
The song tells a story of someone who chooses to love a "vicdansız" (heartless) or "hayırsız" (good-for-nothing) person, fully aware of the pain it will cause. Its lyrics emphasize a devotion that persists even if it leads to "ölüm" (death).
The narrator asks others not to judge or "come at" them ( Ne olur üstüme gelmeyin benim ) for their choice to stay.
You can find the official version of this piece on platforms like , Apple Music , and YouTube .
Г‡oban Ali Bile Bile 〈360p〉
The phrase (meaning "knowingly" or "intentionally") is most famous as the emotional core of the song "Bile Bile Sevdim" (I Loved [You] Knowingly) by the Turkish artist Çoban Ali .
The song tells a story of someone who chooses to love a "vicdansız" (heartless) or "hayırsız" (good-for-nothing) person, fully aware of the pain it will cause. Its lyrics emphasize a devotion that persists even if it leads to "ölüm" (death). Г‡oban Ali Bile Bile
The narrator asks others not to judge or "come at" them ( Ne olur üstüme gelmeyin benim ) for their choice to stay. The phrase (meaning "knowingly" or "intentionally") is most
You can find the official version of this piece on platforms like , Apple Music , and YouTube . and YouTube .