Д°brahim Tatlд±sesв Ећemmame Access

While Tatlıses has Kurdish roots, "Şemmame" was a milestone because it was one of the few songs he recorded entirely in Kurdish , breaking a long-standing "barrier" in his mainstream Turkish discography.

Tatlıses uses metaphors like "snow and rain" to symbolize purity and compares the subject to a "bride of brides" ( bûkê bûkanî ). Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ Ећemmame

While the music is based on an anonymous folk melody from the Hakkâri region, İbrahim Tatlıses is credited with the Turkish adaptation and lyrics for his specific version. Meaning and Lyrics While Tatlıses has Kurdish roots, "Şemmame" was a

The song was featured on the 2009 album Yağmurla Gelen Kadın . Meaning and Lyrics The song was featured on

The word "Şemmame" (or Şemamok ) refers to a type of . In the context of the song, it is a term of endearment for a woman, often used to describe a "sweet" or petite love interest.