Derim Tubidy Cep | Haydar Ozturk Antebe
: The lyrics and music are credited to Erdal Satılmış and Erkan Korkmaz .
: The lyrics describe a narrator who travels or speaks to different regions—specifically Antep, Malatya, and Urfa—seeking a "remedy" ( derman ) for their troubles. Haydar Ozturk Antebe Derim Tubidy Cep
The "story" within the song is one of . Like many traditional Anatolian folk pieces, it uses regional cities as confidants for the singer's internal pain: : The lyrics and music are credited to
: While the lyrics carry a heavy emotional weight typical of Turkish bozlak or folk laments, Haydar Öztürk often performs it as part of a Halay Potpori , a rhythmic medley used for traditional circle dances. Production Credits Artist : Haydar Öztürk. Like many traditional Anatolian folk pieces, it uses
: In the song, the narrator wanders like a "doctor or physician" seeking a cure, eventually deciding to tell their "troubles to Antep" ( Antebe derim ) and asking if Malatya will hear them.