25.03.2026 09:20
The song "I Want to Go" by Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu, who was arrested in the football player's murder case, has been made unavailable on the YouTube platform. The video, which has 9 million views, became inaccessible from Turkey following the decision made for copyright reasons.
A significant development has emerged regarding the music career of Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu, who was arrested as part of the investigation into the armed attack that resulted in the death of 21-year-old football player Kubilay Kaan Kundakçı in Istanbul.
HER SONG REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE
Kalaycıoğlu's song titled "Gidesim Var" has been removed from the YouTube platform. The video, which was published in December 2025 and quickly reached over 9 million views, is no longer available on the platform.
REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT REASONS
When entering the page where the song was located, it is shared that the content has been blocked in Turkey due to a copyright claim made by Universal Music Group (UMG).
On the other hand, Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu stated in a statement after releasing the song that she continued her music work without interruption and aimed to improve herself with each new project.
WHAT HAPPENED?
In the murder of 21-year-old football player Kubilay Kaan Kundakçı, who was killed in Ümraniye, Istanbul, seven people were arrested, including the suspect Alaattin Kadayıfçıoğlu, the singer Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu, who is alleged to have incited the attack, and İzzet Yıldızhan, who is said to have helped the suspect hide.