The song "Synchronized" by Ilkay Sencan explores the feeling of being trapped in a mundane, repetitive life where everything seems to be synchronized and monotonous. The lyrics describe the frustration of being stuck in a cycle of routine, from the elevator music to the never-ending traffic jams and the same people in the subway at the same time every day. The protagonist questions whether this is the way they want to live, and challenges the listener to put their answer in quotations or say nothing at all. The song reflects the common experience of feeling trapped in a routine, working on the weekend and feeling like a cog in the machine, constantly consuming products and following the same patterns as everyone else. The repetition in the lyrics emphasizes the feeling of being stuck in a cycle, and the frustration with living a synchronized life. Ultimately, the song asks for help in breaking free from this synchronized existence and finding meaning and purpose beyond the mundane.