Released on June 16, 2010, is a cornerstone track from Ceza’s celebrated album Onuncu Köy . More than just a rap song, it serves as a profound call for authenticity and social integrity within the Turkish hip-hop community. The Message: Truth vs. Deception
: He challenges those who lie or deceive, famously rapping that if someone lacks goodness or truth, they shouldn't even attempt to speak to him. Production and Impact
: Produced by Moralpartre , the song features a sharp, driving beat that complements Ceza's signature rapid-fire delivery.
: The lyrics urge listeners to confront "skeletons and puppets"—metaphors for those who are easily manipulated or lack genuine character.
At its core, the song is a lyrical confrontation against hypocrisy and deception. Ceza, whose real name is Bilgin Özçalkan , uses the "little microphone" as a metaphor for the power of voice and the responsibility that comes with it.
The track is noted for its technical prowess, reflecting Ceza's evolution from his earlier works like Yerli Plaka .
: Beyond its lyrical themes, the song is historically significant for reportedly sparking a long-running feud with artist En Derin after it was perceived as a "diss" track toward the group 3Gen. Legacy in Turkish Rap