Eyüboğlu originally wrote the poem "Karadut" as a tribute to his love, Mari Gerekmezyan. It is celebrated for its vivid imagery and raw, unfiltered expression of devotion.
His virtuosity on this long-necked lute provides the rhythmic and melodic backbone of the track. Fatih Kisaparmak Karadut
The use of "Karadutum" (My black mulberry) and "Çingenem" (My gypsy) reflects a love that is unconventional, vibrant, and rooted in the soil of Anatolia. Eyüboğlu originally wrote the poem "Karadut" as a
Eyüboğlu originally wrote the poem "Karadut" as a tribute to his love, Mari Gerekmezyan. It is celebrated for its vivid imagery and raw, unfiltered expression of devotion.
His virtuosity on this long-necked lute provides the rhythmic and melodic backbone of the track.
The use of "Karadutum" (My black mulberry) and "Çingenem" (My gypsy) reflects a love that is unconventional, vibrant, and rooted in the soil of Anatolia.