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Cezaв Tek Bir Д°htimal Var -

The track is celebrated for its atmospheric background music and Ceza's "old school" flow, which many fans consider to be one of the purest examples of Turkish rap from his early career. Tek Bir İhtimal Var – Song by Ceza - Apple Music

The song opens with the imagery of wounds that never truly heal, warning that daily "new wounds" can drive a person into a coma. Musical Style CezaВ Tek Bir Д°htimal Var

The song is famous for its dense, fast-paced lyrics that critique societal apathy and human suffering. A central, recurring motif in the song—and in Ceza’s broader legacy—is the phrase (there is only one possibility, a metaphysical revolution). The track is celebrated for its atmospheric background

He critiques "scientists and professors" who create problems (like viruses or biological threats) but cannot provide the antidote because of a fundamental love for war. A central, recurring motif in the song—and in

The lyrics, as seen on Genius , address several heavy topics:

Ceza laments the disappearance of compassion ("şefkat") and mercy ("merhamet"), noting they have been absent for a long time.

is one of the most iconic tracks by Turkish rapper Ceza , featured as the second song on his seminal 2002 debut solo album, Med Cezir . Produced by Sagopa Kajmer, the song is widely regarded as a cornerstone of Turkish rap history for its technical lyrical structure and social commentary. Key Song Details Album: Med Cezir Release Date: February 2, 2002 Producer: Sagopa Kajmer Label: Hammer Müzik Thematic Depth & "Metafiziksel İhtilal"

The track is celebrated for its atmospheric background music and Ceza's "old school" flow, which many fans consider to be one of the purest examples of Turkish rap from his early career. Tek Bir İhtimal Var – Song by Ceza - Apple Music

The song opens with the imagery of wounds that never truly heal, warning that daily "new wounds" can drive a person into a coma. Musical Style

The song is famous for its dense, fast-paced lyrics that critique societal apathy and human suffering. A central, recurring motif in the song—and in Ceza’s broader legacy—is the phrase (there is only one possibility, a metaphysical revolution).

He critiques "scientists and professors" who create problems (like viruses or biological threats) but cannot provide the antidote because of a fundamental love for war.

The lyrics, as seen on Genius , address several heavy topics:

Ceza laments the disappearance of compassion ("şefkat") and mercy ("merhamet"), noting they have been absent for a long time.

is one of the most iconic tracks by Turkish rapper Ceza , featured as the second song on his seminal 2002 debut solo album, Med Cezir . Produced by Sagopa Kajmer, the song is widely regarded as a cornerstone of Turkish rap history for its technical lyrical structure and social commentary. Key Song Details Album: Med Cezir Release Date: February 2, 2002 Producer: Sagopa Kajmer Label: Hammer Müzik Thematic Depth & "Metafiziksel İhtilal"