Mabel Matiz Bir Hadise Var -

His version stripped back the traditional pop polish of the 90s, replacing it with his signature "modern-day Ashik" style—a blend of Anatolian melodies and synth-pop. The track quickly climbed the charts, reaching the top of the in early 2016. The Weight of the Lyrics

The Echo of an Obsession: Mabel Matiz’s "Bir Hadise Var" In the landscape of modern Turkish pop, few artists bridge the gap between classic sentiment and contemporary alternative sounds as seamlessly as . His 2015 cover of "Bir Hadise Var" stands as a definitive moment in this journey, transforming a 90s masterpiece into a haunting anthem of inescapable love. A Modern Resurrection Mabel Matiz Bir Hadise Var

: With descriptions of "cold winters" ( zemheri ) and "poisoned sleep," the song paints a picture of heartbreak that is both suffocating and deeply desired. Cultural Impact His version stripped back the traditional pop polish

Originally written and performed by the legendary for her 1991 album of the same name, "Bir Hadise Var" was already a staple of Turkish music history. Matiz reimagined the track for his third studio album, Gök Nerede (2015), where it served as the third music video release. His 2015 cover of "Bir Hadise Var" stands

: The refrain, "Bir hadise var kimse bilmiyor / Olmuyor bende deprem olmuyor," suggests a state of emotional paralysis where nothing else in the world—not even an earthquake—can shake the narrator like their beloved does.

The song’s power lies in its dark, obsessive imagery. Matiz’s delivery emphasizes a love that feels less like a romance and more like a "prison".