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The typically used (like the Zurna or Bağlama ).

While the song is a classic, it has been reimagined by various artists across generations:

: Singers like Derya Bedavacı and others often include it in their repertoires to bridge the gap between traditional folk and modern pop audiences.

: The lyrics typically depict a mother-in-law who is overbearing or critical, a common trope in Turkish folklore. The phrase "Oğlun beni ne yapsın" (What should your son do with me?) often implies the bride's frustration or a playful boast about her husband's affection despite the mother-in-law's interference.

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