"You raised me, you fed me, you made me a man," the lyrics acknowledge, noting that despite this effort, the father's own "rose-like face" never smiled.
Whether he is performing on national television or sharing intimate covers of classics, Dündar’s style remains "clean, simple, and deeply sincere". "You raised me, you fed me, you made
The song is more than just a melody; it is a heartfelt conversation. The lyrics describe a father whose hair has turned white from the weight of the world—his face marked by a lifetime of "trouble and grief" ( dert ve keder ). The lyrics describe a father whose hair has
In an era of fast-paced digital music, "Saçların Ağarmış Bembeyaz Olmuş" stands out for its "damar" (vein) quality—a term used in Turkish music to describe songs that strike a deep, emotional nerve. It serves as a reminder to cherish our elders while they are still with us, to "kiss their hands" before it is too late. As Dündar sings in the final verses: "One smile from you is a medicine for my every trouble..." As Dündar sings in the final verses: "One
The recurring plea, "Tell me your trouble so I may know, father," reflects the universal desire of a child to alleviate the pain of the person who protected them for so long. Who is Şentürk Dündar?
Dündar’s words resonate deeply with anyone who has watched their hero age:
Born in in 1983 and trained at the Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory , Şentürk Dündar has dedicated his career to preserving and performing Turkish folk music. His ability to balance the technical mastery of the bağlama (saz) with raw, emotional vocals has earned him a dedicated following on platforms like YouTube and Instagram.