Gokhan Birben Tulum Eldurur Beni Today

: Birben often performs in Homshetsi (Hemşince) and Laz , languages native to his region, making his work vital for linguistic preservation.

: He rose to fame with his debut album Hey Gidi Karadeniz (2003). His music is characterized by the use of the kemençe and tulum, blended with modern arrangements that appeal to both traditionalists and younger generations. Gokhan Birben Tulum Eldurur Beni

: His early career was deeply influenced by his collaboration with the late Kazım Koyuncu , another legendary figure in Black Sea rock and folk. The Artist: Gökhan Birben : Birben often performs in Homshetsi (Hemşince) and

The song centers on the , a traditional bagpipe instrument synonymous with the highland culture ( yayla ) of the eastern Black Sea region. languages native to his region