: Mustafa Oruç, a traditional Turkish folk and "Meyhane" music artist known for his regional clips and "taş plak" style recordings.
is a Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Mustafa Oruç . It belongs to the "Oyun Havası" genre, which is typically upbeat music intended for traditional dancing. Overview and Production
: It is classified as a "Yöresel" (Regional) folk song, often featuring instruments like the cümbüş or bağlama. Mustafa OruГ§ HatГ§em Г‡aylar YaptД±nmД±
: The track was released as part of the album Sallan Nazife - Sözlü Oyun Havaları .
: Snippets of the song mention "Karanfil demet demet" (Carnations in bunches) and "baygın Hatice" (faint/swooning Hatice). Digital Presence : Mustafa Oruç, a traditional Turkish folk and
: The lyrics focus on a character named "Hatçem" (a diminutive form of Hatice) and involve repetitive, rhythmic questioning about everyday actions like making tea ("Çaylar yaptın mı?").
: The composition and lyrics are credited as Anonim (Anonymous/Traditional), which is common for regional folk songs passed down through generations. Musical Content Overview and Production : It is classified as
: Records indicate multiple releases and versions, including a 1992 release and later digital distributions in 2007 and 2014 by Bey Plak .
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