: The lyrics describe someone who has been through the wringer—dealing with trouble, sadness, and "fate". Instead of wallowing, the protagonist invites life to throw its best shot: "Send your fate my way, send me the sadness... I am the father of trouble" .
Released in as the lead single from his album 10 , "Yolla" became an instant summer hit across Turkey and Europe. Tarkan Yolla Bedava
: The song suggests that letting go of pain should be "free"—you shouldn't have to pay a heavy emotional price to move on; you just have to "send it" away. Tarkan: Yolla (Music Video 2017) - IMDb Storyline * Add full plot. * Add synopsis. : The lyrics describe someone who has been
: Fans often create "Bedava" (free) download links or fan-made mashups of the song on platforms like TikTok or Instagram. Released in as the lead single from his
: Some critics and fans noted that the song felt like a "political not-so-subtext" for the time, serving as a much-needed morale booster for a public looking for a reason to celebrate despite various social pressures. Why "Bedava"?
The song "" (meaning "Send it" or "Let it go") by the Turkish pop star Tarkan is a high-energy anthem about resilience and moving on from heartbreak. While there is no official brand or product named "Yolla Bedava" (which would translate to "Send it for Free"), the phrase captures the spirit of the song: releasing sorrow and "sending" your troubles away without hesitation. The "Yolla" Story: Turning Pain into Celebration
The term "Bedava" (Free) is often used in Turkish marketing or as a slang term for something obtained effortlessly. In the context of a "story," this might refer to: