Malatyali Ibrahim Hozali Gelin [WORKING]
Malatyalı İbrahim and the Ballad of "Hozalı Gelin" (born İbrahim Dulkadir) is a prominent figure in Turkish Arabesque and folk music, best known for his soulful renditions of traditional Anatolian songs. One of his most enduring works is his performance of "Hozalı Gelin" (also known as "Aşağıdan Gelir Hozalı Gelin"), a folk song that captures the melancholic essence of unrequited love and separation. No reviews The Artist: Malatyalı İbrahim
"Hozalı Gelin" remains a staple of the Turkish folk repertoire. While Malatyalı İbrahim provided a definitive Arabesk-tinged version, the song has been interpreted by many legendary artists, including Musa Eroğlu and Erdal Erzincan . Its enduring popularity lies in its universal themes of love, the constraints of social "honor" (the "söz olur" or "there will be talk" motif), and the bittersweet nature of Anatolian life. Malatyalı İbrahim - Biyografya
The lyrics tell a story of longing and the fear of social gossip: Malatyali Ibrahim Hozali Gelin
: While working in a German factory, he recorded eight cassettes with the Minareci label. These recordings became massive "pirate" hits back in Turkey, eventually leading to a successful professional return home.
: With over 37 albums and several film roles, he became a household name in the 1980s and 90s, particularly for hits like "Eller Aldı". The Song: "Hozalı Gelin" Malatyalı İbrahim and the Ballad of "Hozalı Gelin"
Born in the district of Malatya , İbrahim Dulkadir's musical journey began early, fueled by a family steeped in musical tradition. His career trajectory is a classic "gurbetçi" (migrant worker) story:
The term typically refers to someone from a "hoza" (a place with stubble or unplowed land), but in the context of the song, it serves as a poetic identifier for the beloved "Gelin" (bride). These recordings became massive "pirate" hits back in
While "Hozalı Gelin" is a traditional folk song (Türkü) attributed to the region and source person Halil Sapmaz, Malatyalı İbrahim's version is celebrated for its emotional depth. Meaning and Lyrics