Singer Muratti’s “We Made It” feels like flipping through a photo album of forgotten summers and living room daydreams. The synthpop sound is smooth and melodic, built around quick flashes of childhood memories—mailboxes, hot metal slides, Van Damme splits, and Zeki Müren tapes playing during long drives. It doesn’t tell a full story, and that’s the beauty of it. Like memory, it comes in waves. The vocals were recorded in Muratti’s home studio and mixed by CeePee. The track builds toward a bold chorus that shouts, “We made it! Look how far we’ve come”. It’s a moment of release, like an exhale after holding something in for years.
What struck me most was how personal this song feels without trying too hard to explain itself. There’s no overproduction, no dramatic twists. Just honest fragments of growing up before the internet, stitched together into something you want to play on a drive with the windows down. The accompanying music video blends AI visuals with Muratti’s real childhood footage, keeping that blend of old and new intact. As his final release, this feels like a graceful, thoughtful send-off. His journey has always pulled from both Turkish and Western influences, from romantic ballads to introspective pieces, and “We Made It” brings it all full circle.
Add “We Made It” to your playlist and take a few minutes to sit with it. Then go follow Singer Muratti on Instagram and Facebook to explore the catalog he’s built over the years. It’s clear this release was made to last in memory, not fade with the moment.
Listening to songs so you don’t have to! Just kidding :D, you totally should. Music blogger by day, nurse by night

