The addition of Dilara Aydemir brings a delicate, airy counterpoint to Daldal’s characteristically low-energy, intimate vocal delivery. Their voices blend to heighten the song’s themes of shared regret and unvoiced pain.

The title, translating to "Maybe they are sad too," explores the uncertainty and lingering attachment after a separation. This resonates with Daldal's history of writing introspective tracks, such as his viral hit "M.," which was dedicated to a lost friend. Critical & Listener Reception

True to Daldal’s established sound, the track is built on a foundation of "Xanax sound"—slow, atmospheric, and deeply emotive. It utilizes soft guitar melodies and a minimalist production that focuses on the emotional weight of the lyrics.

Fans frequently describe their collaborations as having a "unique feeling" that is best enjoyed in a "slowed + reverb" format, which has become a staple for his listeners.