Fatih Kisaparmak Karadut [TRUSTED]
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.
His virtuosity on this long-necked lute provides the rhythmic and melodic backbone of the track. Fatih Kisaparmak Karadut
The lyrics are rich with metaphors that celebrate a deep, all-consuming love while also touching on themes of longing and heritage. The use of "Karadutum" (My black mulberry) and
Fatih Kısaparmak is known as an "Ashik" (folk poet/minstrel) of the modern era. In "Karadut," he utilizes: Fatih Kısaparmak is known as an "Ashik" (folk
While many artists have performed this poem, Kısaparmak’s version became a definitive hit by adding a "protest" and folk-inspired musicality that resonated with a broad Turkish audience. Lyrical Themes and Meaning
His baritone voice adds a layer of "nostalgic" weight, making it a staple of Turkish "özgün müzik" (original/protest music). Experience the soulful performance of this classic track: Fatih Kısaparmak - Karadut Şahin Özer YouTube• May 31, 2020 Legacy