Д°brahim Tatlд±ses Ayaдџд±nda Kundura Instant
The song, composed by Şanlıurfa-born musician Mukim Tahir, tells a poignant story of love, separation, and unyielding devotion.
"Ayağında Kundura" was the catalyst for an unprecedented career. Д°brahim TatlД±ses AyaДџД±nda Kundura
The "kundura" (a type of shoe) represents the humble journey of a "fakir uşağam" (poor child/boy) travelling to meet his beloved. The song, composed by Şanlıurfa-born musician Mukim Tahir,
"Ayağında Kundura" is more than just a song; it is the cornerstone of Turkish musical history that transformed İbrahim Tatlıses from a struggling construction worker into the legendary "Emperor" (İmparator) of Arabesque music. Released in the mid-1970s, this türkü (folk song) captured the longing, heartbreak, and resilience of the Turkish working class, serving as a defining moment in both Tatlıses’ career and the popularity of Turkish Arabesque-Folk fusion. "Ayağında Kundura" is more than just a song;
The lyric "Ölürem ben, ölürem vay" (I die, I die, alas) emphasizes the intense, desperate love typical of Arabesque, while "Genç ömrümü çürüttüm / Göğsüme vura vura" (I wasted my young life / beating my chest) expresses the emotional trauma and struggle.