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The phrase (Death is Left for Tomorrow) is most widely recognized as a prominent lyric from the song "Çukur" by the artists ikikardesh & Eza .

The song became a major cultural hit in Turkey due to its association with the popular TV series Çukur . While you mentioned it as a blog post title, it is frequently used as a thematic hook in Turkish social media posts, videos, and articles to discuss themes of resilience, survival, and facing one's fate. Key Context and Themes

: The full refrain often quoted is: "Bugün yaşandı, ölüm yarına kaldı. Bütün umutlarım Çukur'da yandı" (Today was lived, death is left for tomorrow. All my hopes burned in the Pit).

: The phrase conveys a sense of temporary relief or survival against the odds. It suggests that while today was difficult, the speaker has survived another day, pushing the ultimate end further off.

: The specific line comes from the chorus of the 2019 song "Çukur".

: You can find many creators using this title for emotional montages on platforms like TikTok or Instagram to accompany stories about overcoming hardship or loss. ikikardesh & Eza - Çukur (Official Video)