Basindaki_pusumudur_loy_loy Review
In the early 2000s, the song underwent a major transformation. Artists like Ankaralı Namık and Ankaralı Coşkun adapted the folk melody into the genre—a high-tempo, synthesizer-heavy style designed for dancing.
Bugün yarim bize gelmiş loy loy... (Today my beloved came to us...) The Modern Evolution: The "Loy Loy" Craze basindaki_pusumudur_loy_loy
If you’ve ever attended a Turkish wedding or a festive gece (night out), chances are you’ve danced to the infectious rhythm of "Loy Loy." While many recognize it as a staple of , its origins are deeply rooted in the folk traditions of Southeastern Anatolia . The Roots: A Diyarbakır Folk Song In the early 2000s, the song underwent a
Başındaki puşu mudur loy loy? (Is that a puşu on your head?) Diyarbekir işi midir loy loy? (Is it made in Diyarbakır?) (Today my beloved came to us
The enduring appeal of the song lies in its simplicity and its refrain. The phrase acts as a rhythmic filler—similar to "la la la"—that invites everyone to join in the chorus. Whether performed as a soulful Diyarbakır türkü or a high-energy dance track, it remains a bridge between Turkey's traditional past and its lively modern pop culture.
From Diyarbakır to Ankara: The Story of "Başındaki Puşu Mudur"
Originally titled this song is an anonymous folk piece ( türkü ) from the Diyarbakır region . The lyrics describe a scene of admiration and courtship, centered around a puşu —a traditional tasseled headscarf common in the region. The traditional lyrics often include: