His version has amassed millions of views, introducing the decades-old song to a younger generation.
While "Berat" is not a character in the song, the name is currently linked to the track through , a producer known for creating "speed up" and club-style remixes of Turkish classics. Ibrahim Tatlises Dom Dom Kursunu Berat
Tatlıses popularized the song in the late 1980s (included in his 1987 album Allah Allah ). His powerful vocal delivery transformed the folk track into a nationwide arabesque hit. His version has amassed millions of views, introducing
"Dom Dom Kurşunu" (meaning "Dumdum Bullet") is one of the most iconic songs in Turkish folk and arabesque music. Ibrahim Tatlises Dom Dom Kursunu Berat
The lyrics use the metaphor of a "dumdum bullet" to describe the intense, piercing pain of betrayal and heartbreak .