: Blending traditional Laz/Karadeniz melodies with a tavern-style (meyhane) accessibility.

If you are looking for the definitive version, 2014 album titled "Oy Nana" is the most widely recognized source. His performance is praised by fans for:

: The phrase "Oy Nana" acts as a rhythmic refrain or "vocable" common in Caucasian and Black Sea folklore. In Georgian traditions ( Iavnana ), "nana" is linked to lullabies or spiritual invocations, but in the Karadeniz/Azerbaijani context, it serves as a cooing or encouraging chant to keep the dance rhythm going.

Based on the cultural context of the phrase and its typical musical execution:

Listeners often associate this rhythm with high-energy celebrations and regional pride.

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The phrase appears to be a variation or phonetic transcription of lyrics from a Black Sea (Karadeniz) folk song or an Azerbaijani oyun havası (dance tune). Specifically, it is closely associated with the works of Ayhan Alptekin , a prominent figure in Karadeniz music. Review of the Musical Style and Theme