The title itself—translating to "sugar drips from your neck"—is a traditional, poetic way of describing the sweetness and beauty of a loved one. It uses local idioms that feel authentic and grounded.
The song kicks off with the distinctive, sharp plucking of the bağlama (saz), setting a high-energy pace that is impossible not to tap your foot to. Seker Damlar Gerdanindan Taner Olgun
If you’ve ever sat in a roadside tea house in Kırıkkale or attended a lively wedding in the heart of Anatolia, you’ve likely heard the resonant, earthy voice of . Among his vast discography of folk hits, "Şeker Damlar Gerdanından" (Sugar Drips from Your Neck) stands out as a quintessential example of the Bozlak tradition blended with modern folk sensibilities. The Artist: Taner Olgun The title itself—translating to "sugar drips from your
Taner Olgun isn’t just a singer; he is a storyteller of the people. Hailing from the "Kırıkkale/Keskin" school of music—the same soil that gave us the legendary Neşet Ertaş—Olgun captures the joys, heartbreaks, and daily rhythms of Central Anatolian life. What Makes "Şeker Damlar Gerdanından" Special? If you’ve ever sat in a roadside tea