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Hakkı Bulut, often referred to as the "Father of Arabesque".
During the 1970s and 80s, Turkey experienced massive migration from rural villages to urban centers like Istanbul. "Ben Köylüyüm" resonated deeply with this migrant working class who often felt marginalized by the urban elite. Hakkı Bulut - Songs, Events and Music Stats | Viberate.com HakkД± BulutВ Ben KГ¶ylГјyГјm
(I am a Villager) is a hallmark song by Hakkı Bulut , a pioneering figure in Turkish Arabesque music. Released in 1975 , the track serves as both a romantic ballad and a socio-cultural statement about authenticity, pride, and the clash between rural and urban values. Song Overview Hakkı Bulut, often referred to as the "Father of Arabesque"
Originally featured on the 1975 album Kimdir Bu Adam (Who is This Man?). Genre: Arabesque. Writer/Composer: Hakkı Bulut. Core Themes & Lyrics Hakkı Bulut - Songs, Events and Music Stats | Viberate
The lyrics embrace the identity of a "villager" ( köylü ) as a symbol of purity, honesty, and loyalty in love, contrasting it with the perceived superficiality of city life.