Like many of his hits, "Terzi" blends these folk elements with contemporary electronic beats and pop synthesizers, creating a sound that was both culturally authentic and commercially accessible.

Following "Terzi" and the Nurcanım album, Güloğlu became a fixture of the 2000s Turkish music scene. He has maintained this connection to his roots throughout his career, which includes over eight albums and a recent transition into political engagement through music. To this day, tracks like "Terzi" are regarded as "unforgettable songs" that defined a specific era of ethnic-pop fusion in Turkey.

"Terzi" was a pivotal track on the Nurcanım album, which elevated Güloğlu from a regional favorite to a national star in Turkey. The song exemplifies his signature fusion:

Born in Rize, Güloğlu’s music, including "Terzi," serves as a vehicle for Black Sea identity within the broader Turkish pop scene. Legacy and Context

Güloğlu’s emotive and powerful vocal performance in "Terzi" reflects the melancholic yet lively duality typical of Black Sea music—moving between mournful folk storytelling and high-energy dance hooks. Thematic Elements