Ayhan Alptekinв Oy Nana Albгјm «SAFE»

: A standout opener that sets the rhythmic tone for the album.

Ayhan Alptekin's , released in March 2014, stands as a quintessential example of modern Black Sea (Karadeniz) folk music. Spanning 48 minutes across 13 tracks, the album captures the unique cultural blend of the region, utilizing the Laz language and traditional instruments to create an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and energetic. Album Overview and Production Ayhan AlptekinВ Oy Nana AlbГјm

: Alptekin's voice carries the distinct "tavır" (style) of the region—raw, spirited, and often mimicking the sharp peaks and valleys of the Pontic Alps. : A standout opener that sets the rhythmic

: By singing in Lazca, Alptekin used this album to keep a minority language vibrant in the Turkish mainstream. Critical Reception Album Overview and Production : Alptekin's voice carries

Listeners often praise "Oy Nana" for its "authenticity" without feeling dated. While traditional in its roots, the production quality on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify highlights a clean, modern sound that allowed it to reach younger audiences in urban centers like Istanbul. Following Alptekin's passing in 2021, the album has gained a legacy status as a definitive record of 21st-century Laz music. Альбом «Oy Nana» — Ayhan Alptekin - Apple Music

Released under the label, the album showcases Alptekin’s mastery of the folk-pop crossover genre. Tracklist & Duration : 13 songs, 48 minutes. Genre : Turkish Folk (specifically Black Sea / Laz Folk). Key Tracks :

: Incorporates the Kemençe, the definitive instrument of the Black Sea. Musical Style & Cultural Impact