Eywan - Bayram [official Video] @eywan_a1 <2026 Edition>

"BAYRAM" (meaning "Festival" or "Holiday" in Turkish) uses the festive title as a contrast to its aggressive, street-oriented lyrics.

He mentions "Londra merkez" (Central London) and religious references like "besmele" (Bismillah), grounding the track in the experience of the Turkish diaspora in the UK. Impact and Artist Context

EYWAN is a prominent figure in the and UK Drill space for Turkish speakers. "BAYRAM" remains one of his most popular tracks alongside other hits like Bilemezler (with SAVA) and Deplasman . The track's success highlights the growing influence of the "UK Drill" sound on Turkish-language artists living in Europe. EYWAN – Bayram Lyrics - Genius EYWAN - BAYRAM [OFFICIAL VIDEO] @EYWAN_A1

Tweeko's signature mix is credited right in the intro ("Ay, Tweeko mixed this, you know, it sounds cold").

The official music video was directed by BDot Visuals , featuring gritty urban backdrops that align with the song’s lyrical themes. Lyrical Themes and Language "BAYRAM" (meaning "Festival" or "Holiday" in Turkish) uses

The lyrics often reference street life, using metaphors like "Bayram erken geldi" (Festival came early) to describe sudden confrontations or "Şeker gibi yersin mermi" (You'll eat bullets like candy), a dark play on the Turkish tradition of giving sweets during holidays.

The track is defined by its hard-hitting Drill aesthetic, characterized by sliding sub-bass and crisp percussion. "BAYRAM" remains one of his most popular tracks

EYWAN seamlessly switches between English and Turkish, reflecting a "London Central" identity.