Antebe Derim Tubidy Cep | Haydar Ozturk
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:
is a Turkish folk song by Haydar Öztürk , primarily known in the Anatolian folk and halay (dance) traditions. The song's title translates to "I tell it to Antep," referring to the city of Gaziantep (often called Antep), a cultural hub in southeastern Turkey. Song Overview & Meaning Haydar Ozturk Antebe Derim Tubidy Cep
: 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. The "story" within the song is one of