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Though it was born from a moment of deep financial struggle, the song became a massive hit after being recorded by artists like Nuri Sesigüzel and İbrahim Tatlıses in his 1984 album Benim Hayatım . Today, it remains one of the most recognizable pieces of Turkish folk music, serving as a reminder that some of the most joyful music often comes from the most difficult life experiences.

Kara Üzüm Habbesi'ne Halfeti'de klip çekti - Şanlıurfa - Medya Urfa

: One hot summer day, nine-year-old Sultan woke up from a nap and saw a street vendor selling fresh black grapes . She desperately wanted some, but Hastave checked his pockets and found he didn't have a single kuruş (cent) to buy them. 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.

The song (meaning "Black Grape Seed"), popularized by İbrahim Tatlıses , is often heard as a lively, upbeat folk tune, but its origins are rooted in a poignant story of poverty and a father's love. The Story of "Hastave" and His Daughter Though it was born from a moment of

The story behind this famous türkü (folk song) began in the 1960s in the of Şanlıurfa .

: 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 She desperately wanted some, but Hastave checked his

: "You are dark and beautiful"—a direct compliment to his daughter Sultan.