Ziller Ve Ipler ⚡
The song uses the image of a puppet to represent people who move, talk, and "dance" not out of joy, but because they are being manipulated by unseen forces—whether that be political powers, social expectations, or the "invisible strings" of modern life.
Selda Bağcan’s original version remains the definitive "protest-dance" anthem. It reminds us that while we might be wearing the bells and making noise, we must always look up to see who is pulling the strings. Ziller Ve Ipler
Does the song make you want to dance, or does it make you think about the "strings" in your own life? Let’s discuss in the comments. 🥁👇 The song uses the image of a puppet