: Known for his "arabesque" style, Gürses delivers a version (often titled "Unutursun Diye Çok Korkuyorum") that leans into the raw, gut-wrenching sorrow of the fear of being replaced by a new lover.
: A specific verse often mentions the "Nikah" (wedding ceremony), representing the ultimate moment where the past is officially buried.
: The narrator is terrified that shared memories—walking hand-in-hand or hair being stroked—will be wiped away by time or a new relationship.
: As recently as April 2026, the title has been used for cinematic projects, such as a short film directed by Beyza Bulut highlighted on Instagram .
Beyond the classic song, the phrase continues to resonate in modern Turkish media: