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Bülbül began his career in Germany before returning to Turkey, where he evolved from a folk singer into a pioneer of a unique, high-intensity Arabesque style.

The 1995 album Ben Babayım ("I am the Father") catapulted him to national fame, establishing him as a "Baba" (father figure) of the genre alongside legends like Müslüm Gürses. Azer BГјlbГјlВ ЕћarkД±larД±

His debut album, Garip Yolcu (1984), introduced him as a folk musician proficient in the saz . Bülbül began his career in Germany before returning

Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin, 1969–2012) was a transformative figure in Turkish and Folk music . Known as the "Shaky King" ( Titreyen Kral ) due to his distinctive emotional delivery and physical tremors while singing, his songs captured the struggles, rebellion, and deep-seated melancholy of the Turkish working class and urban ghettos. 1. Life and Musical Evolution Azer Bülbül (born Subutay Kesgin, 1969–2012) was a