Serdar | Ortaг§в Ећeytan

The title "Şeytan" refers to the metaphorical devil on one's shoulder. The lyrics "Şeytan diyor ki, yanaş şuna" (The devil says, go near that one) represent the impulsive urge to pursue love or desire despite knowing it might lead to heartbreak or trouble.

Produced under the Emre Grafson Müzik label, the track features Ortaç's signature "fantasy-pop" style—a hybrid of upbeat electronic dance beats and traditional Turkish motifs. Serdar OrtaГ§В Ећeytan

"Şeytan" (The Devil) is one of Serdar Ortaç's most iconic hits, released on , as part of his Diamond-certified album Nefes . Written and composed entirely by Ortaç himself, the song remains a staple of Turkish pop, blending high-energy dance rhythms with themes of fate, temptation, and the fatigue of life. Lyrical Meaning and Themes The title "Şeytan" refers to the metaphorical devil

Nefes was a massive commercial success, selling over 302,000 copies in Turkey and earning a Diamond award from MÜ-YAP. "Şeytan" (The Devil) is one of Serdar Ortaç's

Ortaç emphasizes that the heart is not a stone ( taş değil ) and can be deeply hurt. The song portrays a love that is difficult to endure ( çekilecek gibi aşk değil ) and a heart that is not easily satisfied. Musical Impact and Production