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"Ben Köyümü" is more than just a song; it is a cultural artifact for the millions of Turks who moved from Anatolian villages to cities or European countries during the late 20th century. It validates the sense of identity found in one's birthplace, contrasting the "magic life" seen on television with the authentic, grounded reality of the village.

Turkish musician Mustafa Küçük is well renowned for his work in both Turkish and Middle Eastern folk music. Yandim Ogul, Duymamis, Mustafa Küçük / Ben Köyümün Delisiyim Mustafa KГјГ§Гјk Ben KГ¶yГјmГјn

Listen to Ben Köyümün Delisiyim by Mustafa Küçük on Apple Music. 1986. Duration: 3:38. Apple Music Mustafa Küçük — Ben Köyümün Delisiyim - Shazam "Ben Köyümü" is more than just a song;

: The song resonates with the broader Turkish tradition of "yearning" ( özlem ). Similar folk motifs are found in traditional songs like "Yüksek Yüksek Tepelere," which express the sorrow of a bride or migrant longing for their parents and village. Yandim Ogul, Duymamis, Mustafa Küçük / Ben Köyümün

The song "Ben Köyümün Delisiyim" (I am the Madman of My Village), originally released in 1986 by Turkish folk musician , serves as a poignant anthem for the Turkish experience of gurbet —the feeling of being a stranger in a foreign land or far from home. Artistic Background

The song first appeared on the album Ahu Gözlüm under the label. It has since been re-released on various "Nostalji" collections, reflecting its enduring status in the Turkish folk canon.