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is a popular Turkish pop song by Işın Karaca, released in 2006 as the lead single from her album Başka 33/3 . Written by Alper Narman and Fettah Can, the song uses a distinct sensory metaphor to describe the exhilarating, fresh feeling of falling in love. The Story and Themes

The title, which translates to "Tangerines," refers to the sharp, awakening scent of tangerines on a market stall. This scent is used as a metaphor for a love that "enters the blood" and wakes the heart up. IЕџД±n KaracaВ Mandalinalar

It expresses a desire for two separate halves to become a "whole," moving from being "you and I" to a singular "us". Production and Impact is a popular Turkish pop song by Işın

The lyrics liken falling in love to moving to a new place or being a newborn baby . It captures the blend of excitement and the slight disorientation that comes with starting a fresh chapter in life. This scent is used as a metaphor for

The song was first released digitally on June 18, 2006, followed by a music video directed by Kubilay Kasap featuring scenic views of the Bosphorus.

The song tells the "story" of a person experiencing a profound emotional transformation through a new love:

The track remains a nostalgic favorite in Turkish pop, often praised for its "warm" and "hopeful" vibes.