Д°brahim Tatlд±sesв Kara Гњzгјm Habbesi · Limited

: "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone." This line is said to refer to how he held his daughter dear above all others.

The story behind this famous türkü (folk song) began in the 1960s in the of Şanlıurfa . Д°brahim TatlД±sesВ Kara ГњzГјm Habbesi

: One hot summer day, nine-year-old Sultan woke up from a nap and saw a street vendor selling fresh black grapes . She desperately wanted some, but Hastave checked his pockets and found he didn't have a single kuruş (cent) to buy them. : "A single black grape seed; my heart doesn't love everyone

: The song was written by Mehmet Durak Şerbetçi , known locally by the nickname "Hastave" . He was a simple peddler who lived in a horse-drawn carriage with his young daughter, Sultan. : "A single black grape seed