The song’s lyrics utilize upbeat, rebellious, and optimistic language to promote autonomy.
: Before becoming a full track on her album Nil FM , it served as a 25th-anniversary jingle that resonated deeply with the Turkish public.
While celebrated as an anthem for independence, the song has also been a subject of sociological debate.
: Decades later, the phrase remains a common idiom in Turkey. It is frequently referenced in media discussions regarding maternity rights, workplace equality , and the personal evolution of women.
The song was originally created by in 2004 as part of a high-impact advertising campaign for the sanitary pad brand Orkid (Procter & Gamble).