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Ankaralı İbocan’s rendition is particularly popular in . It is often performed with a faster tempo compared to the original folk version, making it ideal for "Oyun Havası" dancing. How to Listen You can find this version on major streaming platforms: YouTube Music Video Spotify - Bahçe Duvarından Aştım Apple Music - İbocan If you'd like, I can help you find: Other popular tracks by Ankaralı İbocan for a playlist. The original version by Neşet Ertaş to compare styles. More information on Ankara Oyun Havası dance culture.

The narrator describes climbing over a garden wall and getting tangled in ivy roses just to reach their love.

(I Climbed Over the Garden Wall) is a classic Turkish folk song ( türkü ) famously performed by Ankaralı İbocan . While originally a traditional masterpiece, İbocan's version is a staple of Ankara-style entertainment music ( Ankara havası ), frequently played at weddings and festive gatherings. Song Overview Artist: Ankaralı İbocan (born İbrahim Şahin) Album: Aşkımsın Sen (Vay Gençliğim) Release Year: 2016 Genre: Ankara Havası / Arabesque / Folk ankarali_ibocan_bahce_duvarindan_astim

The song was originally written by Neşet Ertaş (lyrics) and composed by his father, Muharrem Ertaş . Lyrics and Themes

"Yanıyorum yanıyorum hele" (I am burning, oh I am burning) expresses the intense heat of love. Key Phrases: Ankaralı İbocan’s rendition is particularly popular in

Acem şalı ince bele : Referring to a Persian shawl on a slender waist.

Bahçe Duvarından Aştım - song and lyrics by İbocan - Spotify The original version by Neşet Ertaş to compare styles

Mayil oldum gonca güle : Stating they have fallen in love with a "rosebud" (the beloved).