: Ultimately, the chase ends with the music "capturing" Ceza, suggesting that art is the only place where these conflicting worlds and painful histories can coexist. Reading the Turkish March from Ceza | norient.com
The music video adds layers of meaning through its carefully chosen locations and imagery.
The song’s core message revolves around the cyclical nature of human struggle and the feeling of stagnation.
: One of the most haunting lines, "Bir ileri iki geri yürüyoruz hep" (We’re always taking one step forward and two backwards), serves as a critique of societal and personal growth where movement feels futile.
: Ceza addresses a world where "people have lost their humanity" (insanlar insanlıktan çıkmış), expressing a sense of isolation and the feeling that no matter how loud you scream, no one is truly listening.