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The piece is a popular Turkish folk medley often performed as a lively Oyun Havası (dance tune). It typically combines the melancholic Kırşehir folk song "Vay Vay Dünya" by the legendary "Piran" (Grand Master) Neşet Ertaş with the rhythmic energy of "Evlerinin Önü Marul," a traditional piece often attributed to his father, Muharrem Ertaş . Song Background & Meaning

), the music is designed for social dancing, creating a bittersweet experience where the sadness of the story is released through the physical energy of the dance. Popular Modern Versions

: While the lyrics cry out that "the world is a lie" (

The medley contrasts deep, tragic lyrical themes with a fast-paced, "ultra bouncy" musical arrangement typical of Central Anatolian folk celebrations.

: This is a classic folk metaphor. In Turkish folk music, "marul" (lettuce) often appears in lighthearted or flirtatious "oyun havası" settings, serving as a rhythmic bridge or a descriptive local scene that balances the heavier themes of the preceding lyrics.

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The piece is a popular Turkish folk medley often performed as a lively Oyun Havası (dance tune). It typically combines the melancholic Kırşehir folk song "Vay Vay Dünya" by the legendary "Piran" (Grand Master) Neşet Ertaş with the rhythmic energy of "Evlerinin Önü Marul," a traditional piece often attributed to his father, Muharrem Ertaş . Song Background & Meaning

), the music is designed for social dancing, creating a bittersweet experience where the sadness of the story is released through the physical energy of the dance. Popular Modern Versions vay_vay_dunya_evlerinin_onu_marul_oyun_havasi

: While the lyrics cry out that "the world is a lie" ( The piece is a popular Turkish folk medley

The medley contrasts deep, tragic lyrical themes with a fast-paced, "ultra bouncy" musical arrangement typical of Central Anatolian folk celebrations. Popular Modern Versions : While the lyrics cry

: This is a classic folk metaphor. In Turkish folk music, "marul" (lettuce) often appears in lighthearted or flirtatious "oyun havası" settings, serving as a rhythmic bridge or a descriptive local scene that balances the heavier themes of the preceding lyrics.