: Reviewers note that Asan uses a more intimate, breathy vocal style compared to Güllü's "belting" technique . This makes the song feel like a private confession rather than a public lament.
: The arrangement often features stripped-back instrumentation, such as acoustic guitars or soft piano, which heightens the "damar" (deeply emotional/vein-touching) quality characteristic of Turkish sad songs .
Ayçin Asan's cover of "Her Şeyim Oldun," originally by the iconic Turkish arabesque singer , has garnered significant attention for its modern yet deeply emotional reinterpretation. Listeners and reviewers often highlight the contrast between Güllü’s raw, traditional powerhouse vocals and Asan’s softer, more melancholic delivery . Musical Style and Emotional Impact