The track was featured on the 1986 album Yama Dağları under the Şah Plak label.

The lyrics often invoke imagery of "black earth" and a "heart on fire," describing a longing so deep it drives the soul toward the sea or back to a mother’s comforting presence.

The song (also known as "Elif" ) is a poignant folk piece by the late Turkish folk poet and ashik, Ali Kızıltuğ . It is often associated with themes of unrequited love, poverty, and the harsh realities of rural life. The Story of the Song

The song is deeply rooted in the storytelling tradition of Anatolia. While different versions of the story exist in folk culture, one of the most prominent narratives associated with Kızıltuğ’s "Elifim" (often linked to the Yama Dağları region) involves a tragic love triangle: