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Sinan Akçıl and Murda's National Team Anthem Dispute Sparks Heated Exchange

Sinan Akçıl and Murda's National Team Anthem Dispute Sparks Heated Exchange

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Two prominent figures in the music world, Sinan Akçıl and Murda, have recently been making headlines not for their songs, but for their successive harsh statements. The dispute, which began over the anthem prepared for the A National Football Team, quickly escalated into mutual accusations and harsh words. The controversy was ignited by Sinan Akçıl's striking allegations regarding the national team anthem, followed by Murda's harsh response on social media. So, how did the tension between these two figures start, and what did each side have to say? Let's delve into all the details of this dispute that has made a significant impact on the entertainment news agenda.

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The journey of the National Football Team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup made headlines not only with the results on the field, but also with the anthem controversy that erupted after the tournament.

The journey of the National Football Team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup made headlines not only with the results on the field, but also with the anthem controversy that erupted after the tournament.

Before the tournament, Sinan Akçıl, who prepared the anthem titled 'Turks Are Coming,' with both lyrics and music by himself, backed by the Turkish Football Federation, was widely discussed for a long time due to his post stating 'Had I known, I would have named the anthem 'Turks Are Leaving,' not 'Turks Are Coming,'' following the national team's farewell to the cup with a defeat against Paraguay.

However, the controversy did not end there. Days later, Akçıl claimed in a statement that his song should have been the official anthem, but at the last minute, team captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Merih Demiral insisted on a song by rapper Murda, and allegedly put pressure on the federation in this direction.

The tension between Sinan Akçıl and Murda originated from the eye-catching allegations made by Sinan Akçıl, who has been in the spotlight for a while now due to the anthem he composed for the A National Football Team.

Akçil claimed that his anthem prepared for the national team was not implemented, alleging that the team captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Merih Demiral were behind this decision. According to the claim, these two footballers conveyed to the federation their preference for a song featuring Murda. Following this, Akçil stated that he withdrew from the project, causing a stir with his remarks, 'It seems they also decided on the anthem.'

With this statement, the debate not only dominated the music world, but also the football agenda.

'The anthem issue has been peculiar from the start. Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Merih Demiral didn't want the anthem I made. I learned that they insisted to the chairman about it being Murda's song. In my opinion, the new captain of the national team should be Arda Güler.'

Murda, who did not remain silent in response to Sinan Akçıl's statements, used rather harsh words on his social media account.

The rapper claimed that Akçıl was constantly bringing up the same topic in an attempt to draw attention.

In his post, Murda addressed Sinan Akçıl as 'my fly brother,' expressing his discontent by saying, 'Wasn't the national anthem a matter of the heart? You were the one saying that no one should exploit this issue. Yet, you are the one who has benefited the most.'

However, his remarks didn't stop there. Murda escalated the argument abruptly by stating, 'You need a backbone. Go play rummy at home. Don't mess with me.' The post, which quickly garnered thousands of comments on social media, further intensified the dispute between the two figures.

Not long after Murda's remarks, Sinan Akçıl fired back, hardening his tone even further.

Not long after Murda's remarks, Sinan Akçıl fired back, hardening his tone even further.

Criticizing the rapper's choice of words, Akçıl also made striking remarks on nationalism.

In his statement, Akçıl said, 'My dear, I can't say brother, trying to sing the national team song wearing an English t-shirt...' and targeted Murda with the words, 'You need concrete to compare your nationalism with mine.'

He then further inflamed the dispute by saying, 'You would be my errand boy. Don't mess with me... You'll fall apart.' Akçıl's remarks quickly resonated both in the music world and in the sports community.

Let's leave the full remarks of Sinan Akçıl to Murda as follows:

'Play it safe, okay... You're the most 'English' of all. While calling you 'my lion nephew', I can also teach you the 'rules of the game'; you're using that wrong too. Oh, and you told me to play PlayStation... I'll play. Meanwhile, you can run my errands in the history of Turkish music in terms of copyright and song successes, I'll watch that. Come on, my lion nephew... You're 'squealing', 'crying', 'dude' and so on... I think you should get your act together. My dear, I can't say brother, Murda, who tries to sing the national team song wearing an English t-shirt; you need concrete to compare your nationalism with mine, that's one. Thankfully, I haven't been penalized for promoting banned substances like you, so I feel more comfortable wearing the national jersey. Actually, you shouldn't mess with me... You'll fall apart.'

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