Kılıçel's version typically features traditional instruments such as the bağlama (long-neck lute) and emphasizes the raw, melancholic vocal delivery characteristic of regional folk music. Notable Lyrics
The lyrics reflect deep spiritual unrest, often linked to themes of poverty, longing, and life's persistent hardships. A common verse from the song translates to: "There is a trouble in my soul, I say 'go' but it doesn't go; Poverty is a curse on my head, I say 'end' but it doesn't end." Ruhumda Bir Sikinti Var Galip Poyraz Kilicel
"Ruhumda bir sıkıntı var,Gitsin diyom gitmiyor ki.Yoksulluk başıma bela,Bitsin diyom bitmiyor ki." often linked to themes of poverty