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Known for his mastery of the kemençe and his ability to modernize Black Sea melodies, Balcı provides a crisp, contemporary feel to the track.
Representing wisdom and a connection to the divine, the Dede is asked to "read" the speaker's heart.
The blending of their styles symbolizes a cultural bridge between different regions of Turkey (the Black Sea and Eastern/Central Anatolia). Impact and Reception selcuk_balci_ender_balkir_hal_var_mi_bende_dede...
The song captures a sense of being lost or burdened by the world's troubles, a common trope in Turkish folk music known as dert .
Renowned for his authentic vocal delivery of Anatolian folk songs and deyiş (mystical poems), Balkır adds a layer of traditional depth and emotional weight. Lyrical Themes Known for his mastery of the kemençe and
The song is a dialogue with a "Dede"—a spiritual leader and elder in Alevi culture—exploring themes of internal struggle, existential weariness, and the search for spiritual guidance.
The lyrics (traditionally attributed to folk poets) use "Hal" (state of being/condition) to ask if the speaker's spiritual or emotional exhaustion is visible. Key elements include: Impact and Reception The song captures a sense
"" is a powerful and soulful Turkish folk song (türkü) performed by Selçuk Balcı and Ender Balkır . This collaboration brings together two prominent figures in modern Turkish folk music, combining Balcı's Black Sea (Karadeniz) influences with Balkır's deep roots in the Alevi-Bektashi musical tradition. Musical and Cultural Background