Hacelim_ben_buldum May 2026

: Some versions mention finding money under a bridge, while others place the discovery under a set of stairs.

: The lyrics often start with the narrator finding something unexpected, typically money—"I found a lira (or a hundred pounds) under the bridge/stairs". hacelim_ben_buldum

: It follows a traditional call-and-response or repetitive structure, common in Turkish "Oyun Havası" (dance music), designed to get people moving. : Some versions mention finding money under a

The song's title and refrain, which translates to "My Hacelim, I have found [it/you]," revolves around a lighthearted and celebratory mood. The song's title and refrain, which translates to

Because it is a "traditional" (anonim) song, different artists add their own flair or change the items found in the lyrics:

: The name "Hacelim" is a term of endearment for Hacer , a common Turkish female name. In the song, she is often described as "Sürmeli Hacer'im" (My Hacer with kohl-rimmed eyes), a classic poetic description of beauty in Anatolian culture. Musical Context