Д°brahim Tatlд±sesв Kara Гњzгјm Habbesi 📍

: The song was written by Mehmet Durak Şerbetçi , known locally by the nickname "Hastave" . He was a simple peddler who lived in a horse-drawn carriage with his young daughter, Sultan.

While the melody is now synonymous with celebrations and halay dances, the lyrics reflect Hastave's protective love for his "dark-skinned" daughter: Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ Kara ГњzГјm Habbesi

The story behind this famous türkü (folk song) began in the 1960s in the of Şanlıurfa . : The song was written by Mehmet Durak

: "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone." This line is said to refer to how he held his daughter dear above all others. : "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone

: Overwhelmed with relief and joy at seeing his daughter finally eat the grapes, Hastave began to sing spontaneously. He started spinning like a dervish and composed the lyrics on the spot to make her laugh. Key Lyrics and Meaning

: Heartbroken that he could not provide even a small bunch of grapes for his daughter, Hastave tried to distract her by telling her the grapes were "sour" or "not ripe". Seeing her tears, a kind stranger noticed their plight and bought a kilogram of grapes for the girl.