Ferdi Özbeğen was the pioneer of the (Pianist-Singer) movement in Turkey during the late 1970s and 1980s.
The title translates roughly to "Twisted and Turned" or "Wavy/Curled" (often used to describe a bowed neck or heavy, wavy hair under the weight of sadness).
The stark contrast between the violent, gritty streets of the Çukur neighborhood and Özbeğen's velvet-smooth, melancholic piano ballad created an unforgettable cinematic atmosphere that trended heavily across global streaming platforms. Ferdi Özbegen - Büklüm Büklüm - SoundCloud Г‡ukurВ BГјklГјm BГјklГјm Ferdi Г–zbeДџen
Çukur is famous for its heavily curated soundtrack, often reviving forgotten or classic Turkish arabesque and tavern songs to mirror the tragic, high-stakes lives of its characters.
Decades after its initial release, the song was introduced to a brand-new generation of listeners through the dark, action-packed TV series . Ferdi Özbeğen was the pioneer of the (Pianist-Singer)
"Büklüm Büklüm" was used in the series during highly emotional, somber, and reflective sequences.
While many associate the track directly with Özbeğen, it boasts an incredible pedigree of Turkish music royalty: Ferdi Özbegen - Büklüm Büklüm - SoundCloud Çukur
The lyrics were penned by the legendary Turkish lyricist Aysel Gürel and pop icon Sezen Aksu .