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The Origins: From Margins to Mainstream

Arabesk music was born out of necessity. As Turkey rapidly industrialized in the 1960s and 70s, millions of citizens migrated from rural villages to the big cities—primarily Istanbul and Ankara. These "gecekondu" (shanty town) dwellers brought their folk traditions with them, but they found themselves alienated in the concrete sprawl. turkish arabesk dev arsiv top

  1. Orhan Gencebay: The intellectual father of the genre. More philosophical.
  2. Müslüm Gürses (The "Emperor"): The most iconic voice. His raw, broken sound defines the genre for most.
  3. Ferdi Tayfur: The "King" of Arabesque. Known for storytelling and film soundtracks.
  4. İbrahim Tatlıses: The most commercially successful, blending arabesque with folk and pop.

Known as "Müslüm Baba," his fans were famously devoted, often expressing their intense emotional connection through ritualistic self-harm during his early concerts. Ferdi Tayfur This phrase is popular among music enthusiasts looking

Below is a draft paper exploring the historical and cultural significance of such an archive. Orhan Gencebay: The intellectual father of the genre