Years after its release, "Kül Oldum" remains a staple in Turkish music playlists for several reasons:
It captures the universal feeling of realizing a love is truly gone—"Açmayan tomurcuk kurur mu?" (Does a bud that doesn't bloom wither?).
For fans of the show, the song is forever tied to the fierce and protective character of Asiye, adding layers of narrative weight to the melody.
Her voice doesn't just sing the notes; it carries the weight of a thousand sighs. It’s a track that resonates with anyone who has felt "derde düşmek" (falling into trouble/sorrow) because of a look or a memory. 📍 Why It Still Hits Different
✨ "Kül Oldum" isn't just a song; it’s a three-minute journey through the wreckage of a broken heart.
Originally released around as part of the soundtrack for her role as Asiye Kaleli, the song showcases Gürman’s unique blend of Turkish folk and flamenco influences.
If you’ve ever followed the hit Turkish drama , you know that its soundtrack is just as powerful as its storyline. At the heart of that emotional landscape is "Kül Oldum" (I Turned to Ash), performed with gut-wrenching soul by Öykü Gürman . 🔥 A Song of Total Devastation



