Rope | Nasд±lsд±n

: Rope frequently references physical and mental exhaustion, with lines such as "I haven't slept for 96 hours" and comparing himself to a "broken clock with a dead battery" .

"In order to die in this life, you even need to take a breath." About the Artist: Rope Rope NasД±lsД±n

: The song features a slow, atmospheric beat typical of the mid-2010s Turkish underground rap scene. Its "Slowed + Reverb" versions have also gained significant popularity on platforms like YouTube , amassing millions of views. Lyrical Depth : Notable lines include: : Rope frequently references physical and mental exhaustion,

Rope, or Onur Doğan, is a prominent figure in the Turkish independent rap scene. He is best known for his series, a collection of annual tracks released every May that chronicle his personal growth, heartbreaks, and evolving state of mind over several years. His work is characterized by a "storytelling" approach that resonates deeply with listeners experiencing similar emotional struggles. Lyrical Depth : Notable lines include: Rope, or

: The lyrics describe a person struggling with the aftermath of a broken relationship. The title, which means "How are you?", acts as a rhetorical question directed at a former lover while the narrator admits to "dying a little bit" inside.