While it didn't have a high-budget music video compared to other 90s hits, it became a "cool" classic. It’s the kind of track that aging millennials and Gen X music fans revisit for its and high-quality production. Even today, it remains a staple on 90s Turkish Pop playlists.

The song is a confident, somewhat playful expression of in love. The title translates to "Me, of course," and the lyrics revolve around the idea that the narrator is the obvious and best choice for their partner. It captures that feeling of being unapologetically certain about a romantic connection.

"" is a standout track by Ümit Sayın , released in 1996 as part of his self-titled debut album. It is widely considered a pop-R&B masterpiece of the 90s Turkish music scene. Background and Sound

Ümit Sayın was already a powerhouse behind the scenes, having written hits for stars like Tarkan and Harun Kolçak. When he stepped into the spotlight, "Ben Tabiki" showcased his signature style: smooth, paired with a sophisticated, Western-influenced arrangement . The track leans into a mid-tempo groove that was quite modern for its time in Turkey. Lyrical Theme