: It is frequently used as a background track for humorous TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Released around , the track quickly gained traction on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube, where it has amassed over 90 million views . The mashup is often jokingly referred to by fans as "İboLipa" . Musical Composition The track seamlessly weaves together two distinct hits:
The mashup titled created by Turkish DJ and producer Emrah Karaduman , is a viral musical fusion that blends Western pop with traditional Turkish Arabesque-pop. Background and Viral Success
: The 2016 hit by global pop star Dua Lipa .
: A classic folk-style song by İbrahim Tatlıses , a titan of Turkish music. Its lyrics describe being "hit by a shotgun shell" ( dom dom kurşunu ) of love.
Karaduman uses a high-energy electronic beat that bridges the gap between the two styles. The lyrics alternate between Tatlıses’s Turkish verses and Lipa’s English hooks, often punctuating the transition with Lipa's signature "mwah" sound effect. Cultural Impact The mashup became a staple for:
: It is frequently used as a background track for humorous TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Released around , the track quickly gained traction on platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube, where it has amassed over 90 million views . The mashup is often jokingly referred to by fans as "İboLipa" . Musical Composition The track seamlessly weaves together two distinct hits: : It is frequently used as a background
The mashup titled created by Turkish DJ and producer Emrah Karaduman , is a viral musical fusion that blends Western pop with traditional Turkish Arabesque-pop. Background and Viral Success Musical Composition The track seamlessly weaves together two
: The 2016 hit by global pop star Dua Lipa . Its lyrics describe being "hit by a shotgun
: A classic folk-style song by İbrahim Tatlıses , a titan of Turkish music. Its lyrics describe being "hit by a shotgun shell" ( dom dom kurşunu ) of love.
Karaduman uses a high-energy electronic beat that bridges the gap between the two styles. The lyrics alternate between Tatlıses’s Turkish verses and Lipa’s English hooks, often punctuating the transition with Lipa's signature "mwah" sound effect. Cultural Impact The mashup became a staple for: