The pairing of Albay and Yeşiltaş represents a bridge between traditional folk roots and the modern "nightlife" music scene of Ankara. Their version is characterized by: : Encouraging traditional folk dancing.

: The song is a "kaşık havası" (spoon tune), a traditional folk dance rhythm where dancers often use wooden spoons to keep time. It is a staple of weddings and social gatherings in Central Anatolia.

: "Hüdayda" is one of the most recognizable folk songs in Turkey. It is celebrated for its upbeat energy and is often used to showcase technical skill on the bağlama. Musical Significance

The song performed by Ali Albay and Ethem Yeşiltaş is a classic example of Turkish folk music ( Türkü ), specifically associated with the lively and rhythmic Ankara style. Overview of the Performance