Taşladı literally means "stoned" or "pelted with stones". It's a strong and somewhat dramatic verb that isn't commonly found in everyday pop songs.
In the context of the song, the artist uses it metaphorically to describe how his heart "stoned" or rejected past loves, implying a defensive and perhaps even harsh reaction to protect itself. He sings, "Kalbim aşkları sönsün diye geleni taşladı" (My heart stoned those who came so that loves would die out), creating a vivid image of his heart's past resistance before it finally opened up.
Have you ever wanted someone back so badly that you'd do anything? That's the powerful feeling at the heart of Edis's song, "Benim Ol," which translates to "Be Mine."
The singer tells a story of someone who has been waiting a long time for a lost love. They confess that for a while, their heart was closed off, metaphorically "stoning" anyone who tried to get close. But that time is over, and now they are filled with regret, waiting only for this one special person to return.
The chorus is a direct and passionate plea: "Hadi yine gel benim ol" ("Come on, come be mine again"). The singer feels completely lost without their love, asking, "If you're not mine, who will I go to? If you don't hear me, who will I give my heart to?" It's a song about deep longing and the hope of rekindling a romance that means everything.