: Producers typically sample traditional instruments like the bağlama (saz), kanun (zither), and ney (flute) from classic Arabesk recordings.
The late , known for his unique "shaking" vocal style ( titreyen ses ), has seen a massive resurgence through this genre. Modern DJs and producers remix his classic "Damar" (vein) tracks—songs intended to reach the deep emotional core of the listener—to make them suitable for car sound systems and clubs. Popular Azer Bülbül trap remixes include: Azer Bülbül - Borcum Bitmedi (Arabesk Trap Remix) Arabesk Trap Remix Azer BГјlbГјlbir
: High-energy electronic elements and auto-tune are frequently used to create a futuristic yet culturally authentic atmosphere. Azer Bülbül: The Father of "Titreyen Ses" in Trap Popular Azer Bülbül trap remixes include: Azer Bülbül
: It retains the "fatalistic" and "melodramatic" themes of original Arabesk—longing, heartbreak, and social struggle—but delivers them over modern hip-hop beats. Arabesk Trap Remix Azer BГјlbГјlbir