20.03.2026 11:10
The contestant participating in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire made both the viewers at home and those in the studio say "No way" with the song he performed. Oktay Kaynarca, who clearly showed his disapproval of the contestant's performance with his facial expressions, advised, "We must fight for our dreams, but we should also keep the realities of life in our pockets."
In the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" competition broadcasted on ATV, Süleyman, a high school student from Manisa, made a mark on the night with his rap performance in the studio.
HE RAPPED SAYING "I'M THE KING ON THE STREET"
Süleyman, a 11th-grade student from Kahramanmaraş, showcased his passion for rap music by appearing before millions. Before the competition, the young contestant expressed his interest in music with the words, "I have my own compositions, I turn the rhythm into flow," while chatting with Oktay Kaynarca. At Kaynarca's request, Süleyman performed a piece he wrote himself, including the words "I'm the king on the street" in his performance.
DEFENSE OF "IT WOULD BE BETTER IN THE STUDIO"
After his performance, Süleyman stated, "If I were in a studio environment right now, with a microphone, I'm sure I could sing better," defending himself.
ATTENTION-GRABBING ADVICE FROM KAYNARCA
Oktay Kaynarca, the host who appreciated the young contestant's performance, emphasized the importance of pursuing dreams while also pointing out the realities of life. Kaynarca stated, "One must fight for dreams, but we must also keep the realities of life in our pockets. First, you must work and earn a living, and you can continue music as an important pursuit," he expressed.
REALISTIC COMMENT FROM HIS MOTHER
Süleyman's mother, Hayriye Hanım, noted that her son has been interested in rap music since a young age, stating, "If he is going to pursue his dreams, let him go, but he will have to pay the price himself."