"Haydi Söyle" is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque music, known for its high-drama emotionality and soaring vocal trills. In their version, released around , Deeperise and Jabbar strip away the heavy orchestral arrangements of the 1994 original. In its place, they install:
This cover is part of a broader "Deep House-Arabesque" trend in Turkey, where traditional melodies are repackaged for the streaming era. By choosing a song as iconic as "Haydi Söyle," Deeperise and Jabbar proved that "Turkish Deep House" isn't just a niche genre; it’s a powerful way to keep the country’s musical heritage alive in a globalized world. Deeperise - Haydi SГ¶yle ft. Jabbar
When (Mesut Yılmaz) and Jabbar (Mücahit Turan) first teamed up for the breakout hit "Raf," they didn't just top the charts—they redefined the sound of modern Turkish pop by blending deep house aesthetics with soulful, Anatolian-inflected vocals. Their cover of "Haydi Söyle," originally a legendary ballad by İbrahim Tatlıses , serves as a masterclass in how to pay homage to the past while steering firmly into the future. Breathing New Life into a Classic "Haydi Söyle" is a cornerstone of Turkish Arabesque
A steady, hypnotic deep house beat that makes the track as suitable for a beach club at sunset as it is for a late-night drive. By choosing a song as iconic as "Haydi
In "Haydi Söyle," this synergy allows the song to transcend generations. Older listeners find a familiar melody reimagined, while younger fans—who might never have sought out the original—discover the beauty of the lyrics through a contemporary lens. Cultural Impact
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Whether you're a fan of the electronic scene or a lover of classic Turkish lyrics, this collaboration remains a standout example of artistic reinvention.