The narrator complains that Karam is constantly changing her mind—one moment they are at peace, and the next she is cross with him ("Bir barışır karam bi' küsersin").
Feeling he has no other choice, he declares that life without her is "haram" (forbidden or a waste) and that he will continue to knock on her door until she finally shows mercy. Visuals and Legacy Hakan Peker - Karam: Unutulmaz 2000ler Şarkısı hakan_peker_karam
The song by Hakan Peker is a high-energy Turkish pop hit released in 2000 as part of the album İlla ki . It is an adaptation of the Greek song "Pame Gia Thessaloniki" by Vaios Margaritis. The Story of the Song The narrator complains that Karam is constantly changing
He describes her captivating "coal eyes" (kömür gözler) and "wild lips" (yaban dudaklar) as something he has a "right" to, yet her flirtatious and coy behavior (nazlar) makes his pursuit agonizing. It is an adaptation of the Greek song
The lyrics, written by Murat Başaran, tell a story of . The narrator is "divane" (crazed or madly in love) because of his beloved, whom he calls "Karam". Key themes in the narrative include: