The song "Kadınlar" by Hi̇dra discusses the complicated and unpredictable nature of women. The lyrics express the narrator's understanding that women are both dangerous and strange. The song touches upon various stereotypes and expectations associated with women in society. The lyrics address how women may appear panicked even while driving a car, and how their priorities may revolve around makeup while others have different concerns. It also highlights how women may ask for a short wait but end up being late, leaving you begging for their attention. The song suggests that instead of chasing after a woman who has left, one should let her come back on her own and avoid humiliating oneself by pleading for her return. It also comments on how women often seem to constantly think about someone else, even when they are in a relationship with you, idealizing a knight in shining armor. The song also challenges societal expectations of gender roles, mocking the idea that an ideal man should cook and clean, suggesting that there is no difference between an ideal man and a fool. It also comments on how women may fear watching sports but prioritize watching their favorite TV series. The lyrics suggest that even if you lack wealth and a good taste in music, a woman may still expect you to provide for her. Furthermore, the song implies that if you want to find love, focus on making money and flaunting designer brands, as women are perceived to be attracted to material possessions. The lyrics also advise against trying to stop the narrator, emphasizing that he has his own definition and understanding of love, which may differ from societal norms. The song touches upon the idea that some people believe marriage is necessary for love, while the narrator dismisses the concept of love and romance as not being a part of his life. The lyrics describe women as dangerous "bombs," suggesting that they are emotional and unpredictable beings. Overall, the song portrays women as complex, mysterious, and potentially harmful individuals. It reflects the perspective of the narrator, who may have had negative experiences with women or holds cynical views on love and relationships.