Selami Ећahin Alд±еџmak Sevmekten Zor May 2026
Since its release, "Alışmak Sevmekten Daha Zor" has been covered by numerous artists, yet Selami Şahin’s original version remains the gold standard. It is a staple in Meyhanes (traditional taverns) and late-night radio sessions across Turkey. It serves as a companion for those navigating the "gray area" of relationships—where the fire might have dimmed, but the thought of being alone is unfathomable. Why It Still Matters
Selami Şahin didn't just write a song; he wrote an anthem for the enduring, sometimes painful, persistence of the human spirit.
Musically, the song is a masterclass in the fusion that Selami Şahin pioneered. Selami Ећahin AlД±Еџmak Sevmekten Zor
Typical of the era, the use of strings provides a cinematic backdrop that swells during the chorus, emphasizing the "heaviness" of the habit he describes. A Cultural Staple
In the vast landscape of Turkish Arabesque and classical music, few songs carry the emotional weight and timelessness of (Getting Used to Someone is Harder than Loving Them). Composed and performed by the legendary Selami Şahin , this masterpiece transcends generations, speaking to a universal truth about the human heart: the silent, heavy chains of habit. The Philosophy of the Lyrics Since its release, "Alışmak Sevmekten Daha Zor" has
Today, in an era of "disposable" relationships and fast-paced living, the song reminds us of the . It acknowledges that our lives are built on the people we keep close, and that the hardest part of moving on isn't always losing the love, but learning how to live without the person who became your "habit."
Şahin’s voice, characterized by its unique vibrato and deep emotional resonance, delivers the lyrics not as a complaint, but as a weary realization. Why It Still Matters Selami Şahin didn't just
The Eternal Resonance of Selami Şahin’s "Alışmak Sevmekten Daha Zor"