: The song was written by Burhan Bayar and Hamza Dekeli , frequent collaborators of arabesque icons.
Given Bergen’s status as the "Woman of Sorrow" (Acıların Kadını), an article looking into this theme connects her tragic life story with the melancholic spirit of the arabesque genre. The Voice of Sorrow: A Life Defined by "Separation" Bergen Senepsiz Ayrilik
: Semicenk recently released a popular cover of "Sebepsiz Ayrılık" in April 2026, bringing the classic 80s arabesque sound to a new generation of listeners. : The song was written by Burhan Bayar
: After the attack, she became famous for her signature look—willowy blonde hair swept over the right side of her face to hide her injuries, often paired with an eye patch. : After the attack, she became famous for
Though Bergen's most famous hits include "Sen Affetsen Ben Affetmem" (If You Forgive, I Won't), the song "Sebepsiz Ayrılık" carries the same emotional weight found in her discography.
Bergen’s life was a literal embodiment of the pain described in arabesque music. Her career and life were defined by a series of forced and violent separations from her art and her safety: