Kenan Temiz: Dгјеџenin Dгјnyada Dostu

Kenan Temiz, a notable figure in Turkish folk music ( Türk Halk Müziği ).

While Kenan Temiz's 1987 version is a classic of the era, the song has been covered by numerous artists, reflecting its status as a folk standard: Kenan Temiz DГјЕџenin DГјnyada Dostu

The primary version associated with the original songwriter. Kenan Temiz, a notable figure in Turkish folk

(The Fallen Has No Friends in This World) is a prominent Turkish folk song performed by Kenan Temiz , originally released on his 1987 album Töbeler Olsun . The song explores themes of social isolation, betrayal, and the harsh reality that people often abandon those who lose their wealth or status. Musical Profile The song explores themes of social isolation, betrayal,

Betrayal by loved ones ("nazlı yar"), the transience of friendship during hardship, and the cruelty of fate ("felek").

Often credited as Anonim (Anonymous) in Kenan Temiz's recordings, though the song is widely attributed to the legendary folk poet Muhlis Akarsu .

The lyrics reflect a deep sense of disillusionment with worldly relationships. The central message is that "once a person falls" (loses their standing or power), those who once surrounded them disappear.