Released in , "Çalgıcı Karısı Binnaz" (Binnaz, the Musician's Wife) was the lead single from his debut album Binnaz (also known by the title Yapma Bana Numara in some releases).

He earned the name "Ciguli" due to his lightning-fast accordion skills, which fans compared to the speed and agility of the Zhiguli (VAZ-2101), a popular Soviet sedan in Bulgaria.

Born (and also known by the Turkish name Ahmet), Ciguli was a Bulgarian-born musician of Turkish-Romani descent.

In 1999, the Turkish music scene was unexpectedly taken over by and his high-energy hit, "Çalgıcı Karısı Binnaz." Combining Balkan rhythms with Roma influences and a dash of humor, the song became a massive cultural phenomenon, turning an accordionist from Bulgaria into one of the most recognizable faces in Turkey. The Man Behind the Music: Ciguli

After moving to Turkey in 1990, he played in restaurants and behind famous stars like Sibel Can and İbrahim Tatlıses before his own solo breakout in 1999. "Binnaz": A 1999 Phenomenon