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80ler Durmuеџ Г‡iдџdemеџiki Ећiki Baba -
: Durmuş Çiğdem, an arabesk singer born in Hatay, released the song in the early 1980s (around 1983–1987).
The song is known for its catchy, rhythmic chorus that combines Turkish with what many listeners consider "nonsense" or phonetically rhythmic syllables. : 80Ler DurmuЕџ Г‡iДџdemЕџiki Ећiki Baba
"Senden başka kimseye inan aşık olmadım" (Believe me, I haven't fallen in love with anyone but you). : Durmuş Çiğdem, an arabesk singer born in
The song's infectious beat has led to numerous global covers and adaptations: Şiki Şiki Baba by Durmuş Çiğdem - WhoSampled The song's infectious beat has led to numerous
is a iconic Turkish arabesk and folk song that became a massive pop-culture phenomenon in the 1980s, primarily associated with the artist Durmuş Çiğdem . 1. Background and Origin
: The chorus is largely rhythmic scatting without literal meaning in standard Turkish, though some interpretations suggest "baba" refers to father/leader and "fakiri" refers to a poor person.
: While frequently associated with Turkish music, the melody has roots across the Balkans and Middle East. Versions exist in Arabic (by Adonis Akel ), Greek, and Macedonian.