While critics often dismissed Ortaç’s work as "disposable pop," "Poşet" has proven to be anything but.

: The repetitive structure and high-velocity delivery make it a favorite for karaoke, where the goal is less about vocal talent and more about matching Ortaç's signature staccato energy.

: In recent years, the song has undergone a "camp" revival. Listeners embrace the absurdity of comparing an ex-lover to a grocery bag, turning the track into a staple at weddings and ironic retro parties.

Released in 2010 as the lead single from his album Kara Kedi , "Poşet" (meaning "Plastic Bag") captured the essence of the "Serdar Ortaç formula." This formula relies on a specific blend of high-energy 90s-style synths, catchy choruses, and lyrics that feel like a puzzle.

: The song became a meme long before meme culture took over Turkey. Lyrics like "Seni çöpe atacağım poşetine yazık" (I’d throw you in the trash, but it’s a waste of the plastic bag) are celebrated for their blunt, somewhat nonsensical approach to heartbreak.