Mabel Matiz’s “Perperişan” in Focus: Access-Blocking Claim, Legal Steps & Biography
Access-Block Rumor and User Questions
Recent chatter suggests an access block on “Perperişan”, the latest single by Mabel Matiz. Some users reported that certain links wouldn’t open on digital platforms, prompting the question: “Has access really been blocked?”
Official Request Filed
The Ministry of Family and Social Services submitted an access-block request for “Perperişan” to the Ankara Criminal Peace Court on duty, citing Internet Law No. 5651. The petition argues the song’s content may harm the family institution, negatively affect children and youth’s mental development, disrupt public order, and potentially cause public unrest. It also notes CİMER complaints alleging that parts of the lyrics contradict Turkish family customs, and asks the BTK to enforce any ruling.
Has Access Been Blocked Yet?
While the request has been formally filed, there is no public confirmation yet of a final court decision, whether the BTK has put any block in force, or which platforms would be covered. In short, an official confirmation is still awaited.
Release & Reception
Released on September 5, 2025, “Perperişan” quickly went viral and climbed playlists. Co-created with Ko Shin Moon, it uses a direct, emotionally candid language that triggered social and legal debates.
Excerpt from “Perperişan” (Translated)
“I’m fed up with troublesome singlehood;
which one should be burned for?
What to do? Ask the boy—run to his mother…
Let him come to me and taste my flavor…
Let them strip me if they wish, lay me on one pillow with him;
let them find me in tatters, even crucify me…
My black love, there’s no turning back.”
Who is Mabel Matiz?
Mabel Matiz (birth name Fatih Karaca) was born on August 31, 1985, in Erdemli, Mersin. He is a singer, songwriter, and dentist. His stage name blends Mabel (a character from Buket Uzuner’s novel) and Matiz (a colloquial Greek-origin word connoting “intoxication/recklessness”). His debut album “Mabel Matiz” arrived in 2011, followed by “Yaşım Çocuk” (2013), “Gök Nerede” (2015), and “Maya” (2018). Notable tracks include “Fırtınadayım”, “Sarmaşık”, and “Mendilimde Kırmızım Var”.
Bottom Line
In summary: there is a formal request to block access with stated legal grounds, but no definitive public word yet on a court ruling or BTK enforcement, nor on which platforms might be affected.








