You can find the track across various digital platforms, often listed under different titles or as part of collaboration albums:

: While essentially a party song, some lyrics—like those mentioning Greece—are believed to be adapted from traditional military chants, giving the track a unique, albeit satirical, cultural layer.

: It embodies the "Sincan Underground" aesthetic—a mix of Turkish folk, Arabesque, and Romani-influenced rhythms that are central to Ankara’s nightlife and wedding culture. Where to Listen

: Listed as "Çalkala Kızım" on the album Ben de İsterem .

: Available as "Bomba (Çalkala Kazım)" from the album Turgutça - Manitalar .

: Featured among Ankaralı Turgut’s top tracks.

: The song is famous for its colorful and surreal metaphors, such as comparing dancing to "vermicelli soup" ( şehriye çorbası gibi ) and urging the listener to "hit the floor like a village chief's head" ( muhtar kellesi gibi ).