The track holds a strong legacy within the Turkish music community:
: It remains a staple of his concerts, with recent performances in cities like Bursa, Turkey and international shows in Vienna, Austria drawing massive crowd participation . Watch a reaction to the track's impact and musicality: Sagopa Kajmer Galiba
: It is often cited as a masterpiece of "melancholic rap," a subgenre Sagopa Kajmer pioneered in Turkey. On IMDb , the music video holds a user rating of 7.1/10 . The track holds a strong legacy within the
: The Saydam Odalar album features numerous versions of the song, including Flamenco, Banjo, 80s Groove, and Chilly Hip Hop mixes , showcasing the composition's adaptability across different genres . Performance and Visuals : The Saydam Odalar album features numerous versions
The music video and live performances are central to the song's lasting popularity:
: Reviewers and listeners frequently highlight the song's exploration of uncertainty, regret, and the human condition. The title "Galiba" (meaning "Probably" or "I Guess") sets a tone of existential doubt that permeates the verses.
: Released in 2011, the video's cinematic quality helped solidify the song's status in the early 2010s Turkish music scene .