(Tell me, who made you cry, my coy beloved?) is a classic phrase and theme found in several prominent Turkish folk (Türkü) and pop songs. 🎵 Key Versions & Artists
: One of the most iconic versions, often performed in his soulful "Arabo-Fantezi" style.
The phrase is most famously associated with the following artists:
: Artists like Quwat Ametov have released pop-influenced versions that incorporate electronic beats while keeping the original lyrical sentiment. 💡 Listening Guide To truly experience the song, listen in this order: For Original Soul : İbrahim Tatlıses (live performances). For Pure Folk : Emre Saltık or Kutsal Evcimen. For Modern Style : Quwat Ametov or Aygül Səfərova.
: A contemporary folk collaboration that captures the melancholic essence of the lyrics. 📖 Meaning and Themes
: The singer cannot bear to see their "Nazlı Yar" (delicate/coy beloved) in pain.
: A desperate inquiry into who caused the beloved's tears, offering comfort in return.