Baеџд±: Д°brahim Tatlises - Adana Kг¶prгј
: It is a traditional folk song performed in the Uşşak makam with a lively 2/4 time signature .
: The song is highly rhythmic and infectious, often played at weddings and celebrations to encourage dancing ( halay ). Д°brahim TATLISES - Adana KГ¶prГј BaЕџД±
: References to hitting the hoe ( vur çapayı ) and working in cotton fields highlight the dignity of labor. : It is a traditional folk song performed
⭐ : The repetitive, rhythmic chorus—"Vur çapayı çapayı, vur kazmayı kazmayı"—is iconic in Turkish pop culture, symbolizing both the literal act of farming and the metaphorical "digging" of one's heart for love. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can look for: English translations of the full lyrics. Live performances from his famous "İbo Show." Modern remixes that have trended on social media recently. : Tatlıses, known as "The Emperor," delivers the
: Tatlıses, known as "The Emperor," delivers the lyrics with his signature powerful and emotive vocal range, blending technical folk mastery with raw passion. Lyric Themes
: It describes a young man ( yiğit ) who has grown pale and thin out of love for a girl, capturing the "star-crossed" romanticism common in Turkish folk music.