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"" is an early folk-style song by the Turkish artist Mahsun Kırmızıgül , released on November 10, 1984. It is part of the album Bu Da Yeter , which served as one of his initial amateur recordings under the Güneş Plak label. Song Overview and Production Artist: Mahsun Kırmızıgül (born Abdullah Bazencir). Album: Bu Da Yeter . Release Date: November 10, 1984.
Lyrics by Mahsun Kırmızıgül; Music by Şeyhmus Kayıhan. Production: Produced by Mustafa Güneş for Güneş Plak. Lyrical Themes and Analysis Mahsun KД±rmД±zД±gГјl Ah Le Ana
The song is rooted in and Anatolian culture , reflecting the artist's Zaza background and childhood in Diyarbakır. "" is an early folk-style song by the
It uses traditional metaphors common in Eastern Anatolian folk music, such as "black-browed lovers" (kara kaşlı yar) and rural landscapes like vineyards. Context in Artist's Career Album: Bu Da Yeter
The lyrics mention regional symbols like the "Dağ Kapı" (a historic gate in Diyarbakır) and traditional attire such as the "şalvar" (baggy trousers).


