Д°brahim — Tatlд±sesв Kara Гњzгјm Habbesi
While the melody is now synonymous with celebrations and halay dances, the lyrics reflect Hastave's protective love for his "dark-skinned" daughter:
Kara Üzüm Habbesi'ne Halfeti'de klip çekti - Şanlıurfa - Medya Urfa Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ Kara ГњzГјm Habbesi
: Heartbroken that he could not provide even a small bunch of grapes for his daughter, Hastave tried to distract her by telling her the grapes were "sour" or "not ripe". Seeing her tears, a kind stranger noticed their plight and bought a kilogram of grapes for the girl. While the melody is now synonymous with celebrations
: "You are dark and beautiful"—a direct compliment to his daughter Sultan. : "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone
: "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone." This line is said to refer to how he held his daughter dear above all others.
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.




















