The track blends traditional Black Sea folk elements, such as the use of the kemençe and horon rhythms, with contemporary pop and electronic arrangements typical of Atiye's "ethnic-pop" style.
Despite the title referencing (Batumi, Georgia), the folk song is officially registered as belonging to the Sinop region in Turkey. Repertoire Number: 1371 in the TRT Folk Music archives. Source Person: Münire Tarabuş. Compiler: Sabahat Karakulakoğlu. Themes & Lyrics The song narrates themes of longing, love, and separation . Atiye Batum TГјrkГјsГј
While the lyrics and melody are credited as Anonim (Anonymous), the arrangement for the Budur album was crafted to appeal to a modern audience, featuring energetic choreography in its music video directed by Ulaş Elgin. Cultural Origin & Traditional Roots The track blends traditional Black Sea folk elements,
Atiye’s is a modern pop-folk cover of the traditional Turkish folk song "Ben Giderim Batum'a." Originally released as a promotional single in 2010, it gained significant popularity as a standout track on her third studio album, Budur (2011) . Musical Context & Production Album: Budur (2011), released under the Pasaj Müzik label. Source Person: Münire Tarabuş