is a landmark track by Turkish pop artist Davut Güloğlu , released in 2001. It played a pivotal role in popularizing "Karadeniz Pop" (Black Sea Pop), a genre that blends traditional folk instruments from the Black Sea region with modern electronic beats. 1. Song Meaning and Theme
is often dubbed the "Ricky Martin of the Middle East" or the "Prince of the Black Sea." Known for his energetic stage presence, he remains one of the most recognizable figures in Turkish pop from the early 2000s.
: The rhythm is inspired by the Horon , a traditional, fast-paced dance from the Black Sea region characterized by rapid shoulder movements. 3. Impact and Legacy
The title "Katula Katula" translates to or "doubled over with laughter."