: The song was written by Neşet Ertaş , a master of the bağlama and a central figure in the ozan (minstrel) tradition. Musicians like Erdinç Eçevit describe this style as the "blues of the Turkish people". Why This Version is Noteworthy
Can Gox 's acoustic performance of for the B!P Akustik project is a soulful reinterpretation of the legendary Anatolian folk classic originally composed by Neşet Ertaş. The Performance and Project can_gox_neredesin_sen_bp_akustik
Can Gox’s interpretation is celebrated for bridging the gap between traditional folk and Western blues/jazz influences. It gained significant traction through digital media and has been featured in TV series like İstanbullu Gelin , further cementing its place in modern Turkish popular culture. P Akustik series, such as his version of "Haydar Haydar"? : The song was written by Neşet Ertaş
: The performance has become one of the most recognizable covers of the song, frequently featured on platforms like Karnaval.com and popular music archives. Background of "Neredesin Sen" The Performance and Project Can Gox’s interpretation is
: This performance was part of the B!P (Bi'P) program on Zeplin, a platform dedicated to Turkey's independent music scene.
: Can Gox is known for his deep, gravelly voice, which brings a blues-like quality to traditional Turkish folk music ( türkü ). This specific version strips back the instrumentation to focus on the raw emotion of the lyrics.