Born in 1954, Karagülle was more than a singer; he was a cultural custodian of Trabzon’s musical heritage.
It often functions as a potpori (medley), transitioning between various regional folk motifs while Karagülle interjects with spoken encouragement and rhythmic vocal cues like "Hadi uşak!" (Come on, boy!). Hayri YaЕџar KaragГјlle Geldi Bahar
Despite the upbeat "spring" title, the lyrics reflect the bittersweet reality of Black Sea life: Born in 1954, Karagülle was more than a
The lyrics open with the arrival of spring and the melting of mountain snows, a time when villagers traditionally move their livestock to high-altitude pastures ( yayla ). "Geldi Bahar Ayları" (The Spring Months Have Arrived)
"Geldi Bahar Ayları" (The Spring Months Have Arrived) is a definitive folk anthem by , a titan of Black Sea (Karadeniz) regional music. This long-form track—often clocking in at over 14 minutes—is less of a single song and more of a cultural journey through the rhythms of the Pontic mountains. Musical Composition and Style