Basima Vurdun Da Deli Ettin Beni May 2026

The refrain, "Our longing remains until Judgment Day," underscores a sense of hopelessness and a love that can never be fulfilled in this life. Musical Style

While the lyrics and music are often credited as (Anonymous), the song is most famously associated with the legendary "Emperor" of Turkish music, İbrahim Tatlıses . Basima Vurdun Da Deli Ettin Beni

The song is characterized by its use of traditional instruments like the (Turkish lute). Tatlıses’ version infuses the raw emotion of Arabesque, a genre known for its dramatic vocals and themes of fate ( kader ). The refrain, "Our longing remains until Judgment Day,"

The track was notably produced by two giants of Turkish music, Orhan Gencebay and Arif Sağ , which contributed to its high-quality blend of traditional folk instruments and emotive arrangements. Tatlıses’ version infuses the raw emotion of Arabesque,

The lyrics describe the protagonist as someone "turned into a dry leaf" ( yaprağı kurumuş ) or "cast out to the mountaintops" ( dağbaşına saldın ), symbolizing isolation and the loss of youth.

is a classic Turkish folk-style song (Türkü) that has become an enduring staple of the "Arabesque" and folk music genres in Turkey. Origin and Performance

It was featured on his iconic album Ayağında Kundura , released in the late 1970s (specifically 1978) under the Türküola Müzik label.