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: He reflected the socio-economic struggles of rural-to-urban migrants in Turkey, for whom "happiness" often felt like a luxury they couldn't afford.

A of Müslüm Gürses' life and his transition to "Müslüm-ism."

Gürses became a cult figure because he validated the pain of his listeners. He didn't offer toxic positivity; he offered . MГјslГјm GГјrsesВ BorГ§ Mutluluk

: His deep, trembling voice made every "borrowed" smile feel authentic and every "debt" of pain feel shared.

The of specific songs related to this theme. The history of Arabesque music in Turkey. : His deep, trembling voice made every "borrowed"

: His songs suggest that every moment of laughter is followed by a heavy toll of tears.

: He spoke to the "forgotten" people, those for whom life was a constant struggle and happiness felt like a fleeting guest. : His songs suggest that every moment of

: Ironically, by singing about the impossibility of lasting happiness, he provided a cathartic outlet that helped millions cope with their own realities. Legacy of the "Father"