A dispute is unfolding in Turkey as numerous musicians are prohibiting the use of their songs by the recently court-reinstated leadership of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), the country’s main opposition group. This action represents a cultural protest against the controversial court decision that led to the leadership’s reinstatement. Prominent musicians are voicing their opposition, contributing to a growing legitimacy crisis for the CHP. The musicians’ stance highlights a broader discontent with the judicial intervention in the party’s affairs. Reports indicate this is a significant backlash, extending beyond political statements to encompass the cultural sphere. The CHP is currently navigating internal divisions and external criticism following the court ruling. This situation underscores the complex political climate in Turkey and the diverse reactions to recent events.