Patronв Benden Bu Kadar ❲LEGIT · 2027❳
The core of "Benden Bu Kadar" is a sense of "enough is enough." The lyrics describe a narrator who has reached their breaking point after cycles of disappointment and broken promises.
While Patron is known for his sharp trap and rap styles, the acoustic version of "Benden Bu Kadar" (often featuring SLOWFLOWS) stripped away the heavy production to reveal the raw vulnerability of the lyrics. This version emphasizes the —a traditional Turkish style focused on deep longing and social defiance—that often permeates modern Turkish rap. The simplicity of the melody allows his words to take center stage, making the song feel more like a personal confession than a commercial hit. Career Context and Legacy PatronВ Benden Bu Kadar
Patron uses vivid imagery like "drinking until morning" and "laughing at what happened" to convey a coping mechanism for deep-seated sadness. The core of "Benden Bu Kadar" is a
He reflects on "sharing moments into lines" (writing lyrics), suggesting that his art is built on the very scars he is now trying to leave behind. The simplicity of the melody allows his words
The song mentions a "heart spent with a bullet," highlighting the sharp, final pain of betrayal from someone who didn't keep their word. Musicality: The Acoustic Shift
Ultimately, the essay of this song is one of . It is not a surrender of defeat, but of choice—choosing to stop fighting a battle that has already been lost, whether in love or in life, and finding a dark sort of peace in finally saying, "I'm done." SLOWFLOWS' & Patron – Benden Bu Kadar (Akustik) Lyrics
In the landscape of Turkish hip-hop, (Ege Erkurt) has long been a pivotal figure, moving through the evolution of the genre from its underground roots to its current mainstream dominance. His 2019 single "Benden Bu Kadar" (translating to "That's it from me" or "I'm done") stands as a poignant exploration of exhaustion, emotional detachment, and the bittersweet acceptance of an ending—likely referencing both a personal relationship and a weary reflection on his long career. Themes of Finality and Fatigue