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The lyrics, as documented on Genius , describe the narrator's realization that their devotion was not reciprocated. The title, which translates to "I Thought [They] Would Love [Me]," sets a tone of regret for misplacing trust in someone.

(I Thought They Would Love Me) is a standout Turkish Pop track by Semicenk (Cenk Baş), released on October 7, 2022 , under the Eva Records label. It served as the lead single for his EP Aşırı Doz and quickly became a hit for its emotional depth and melodic composition. Song Overview

A recurring plea for strength is seen in the line, "Help me God, I have been deeply wounded" ( Yardım et tanrım çok yaralandım ).

Despite the pain, there is a sense of moving forward alone, as the narrator acknowledges it is "too late" and they must walk their own path. Music Video & Reception

The official music video was released in 4K resolution and has garnered millions of views, solidifying Semicenk's position as one of the leading figures in contemporary Turkish music. The song's popularity is attributed to its relatable lyrics and its blend of traditional melodic elements with electronic beats. Semicenk – Sevecek Sandım Lyrics - Genius

The narrator believed the other person was "sincere" or "from the heart" ( candan bilip ), only to be proven wrong.

The track is characterized by Semicenk's signature deep, soulful vocals paired with modern Turkish pop production. It explores themes of . Release Date: October 7, 2022. Genre: Turkish Pop / Arabesque-Pop. Writer/Composer: Cenk Baş (Semicenk). Lyrics & Meaning

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Semicenk Sevecek Sandд±m Apr 2026

The lyrics, as documented on Genius , describe the narrator's realization that their devotion was not reciprocated. The title, which translates to "I Thought [They] Would Love [Me]," sets a tone of regret for misplacing trust in someone.

(I Thought They Would Love Me) is a standout Turkish Pop track by Semicenk (Cenk Baş), released on October 7, 2022 , under the Eva Records label. It served as the lead single for his EP Aşırı Doz and quickly became a hit for its emotional depth and melodic composition. Song Overview

A recurring plea for strength is seen in the line, "Help me God, I have been deeply wounded" ( Yardım et tanrım çok yaralandım ).

Despite the pain, there is a sense of moving forward alone, as the narrator acknowledges it is "too late" and they must walk their own path. Music Video & Reception

The official music video was released in 4K resolution and has garnered millions of views, solidifying Semicenk's position as one of the leading figures in contemporary Turkish music. The song's popularity is attributed to its relatable lyrics and its blend of traditional melodic elements with electronic beats. Semicenk – Sevecek Sandım Lyrics - Genius

The narrator believed the other person was "sincere" or "from the heart" ( candan bilip ), only to be proven wrong.

The track is characterized by Semicenk's signature deep, soulful vocals paired with modern Turkish pop production. It explores themes of . Release Date: October 7, 2022. Genre: Turkish Pop / Arabesque-Pop. Writer/Composer: Cenk Baş (Semicenk). Lyrics & Meaning

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