Basima Vurdun Da Deli Ettin Beni -

is a classic Turkish folk-style song (Türkü) that has become an enduring staple of the "Arabesque" and folk music genres in Turkey. Origin and Performance

The title translates to The lyrics follow the traditional themes of Turkish folk music: unrequited love, deep sorrow ( hasret ), and the psychological toll of a difficult relationship.

The song has also been performed by other prominent figures in the genre, such as the master of the "Sıra Gecesi" tradition, Kazancı Bedih , who gave it a more authentic, local flavor. Lyric Analysis and Meaning Basima Vurdun Da Deli Ettin Beni

İbrahim Tatlıses – Başıma Vurdun da Deli Ettin Beni Lyrics

It includes lines like "You turned my bread and meal into poison" and "You turned my hair white at a young age," highlighting how the emotional pain manifests as physical suffering. is a classic Turkish folk-style song (Türkü) that

The track was notably produced by two giants of Turkish music, Orhan Gencebay and Arif Sağ , which contributed to its high-quality blend of traditional folk instruments and emotive arrangements.

While the lyrics and music are often credited as (Anonymous), the song is most famously associated with the legendary "Emperor" of Turkish music, İbrahim Tatlıses . Lyric Analysis and Meaning İbrahim Tatlıses – Başıma

The lyrics describe the protagonist as someone "turned into a dry leaf" ( yaprağı kurumuş ) or "cast out to the mountaintops" ( dağbaşına saldın ), symbolizing isolation and the loss of youth.