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The contemporary version of "Aramam" gained immense popularity when Dilan Çıtak included it in her tribute album, Babamdan Emanet (Legacy from my Father). İbrahim Tatlıses & Dilan Çıtak - ARAMAM

The song (translated as "I Will Not Call") is a seminal track in Turkish music history, originally released by the legendary "İmparator" (Emperor) İbrahim Tatlıses in 2004 .

: Vivid imagery of tears turning into floods ("Gözyaşlarım sele döndü") and a world turned upside down. The Father-Daughter Duet

In recent years, the song has experienced a powerful resurgence through a collaborative rendition with his daughter, . A Musical Legacy: The Original Track

: A message of moving on from a toxic relationship and refusing to chase someone who caused pain.

Released as the titular track of his 2004 album, "Aramam" quickly became one of Tatlıses’ signature Arabesk-pop ballads. The lyrics, penned by Tatlıses himself alongside Mehmet Emin Güleken, explore themes of:

Д°brahim Tatlд±ses & Dilan - Aramam May 2026

The contemporary version of "Aramam" gained immense popularity when Dilan Çıtak included it in her tribute album, Babamdan Emanet (Legacy from my Father). İbrahim Tatlıses & Dilan Çıtak - ARAMAM

The song (translated as "I Will Not Call") is a seminal track in Turkish music history, originally released by the legendary "İmparator" (Emperor) İbrahim Tatlıses in 2004 . Д°brahim TatlД±ses & Dilan - ARAMAM

: Vivid imagery of tears turning into floods ("Gözyaşlarım sele döndü") and a world turned upside down. The Father-Daughter Duet The Father-Daughter Duet In recent years, the song

In recent years, the song has experienced a powerful resurgence through a collaborative rendition with his daughter, . A Musical Legacy: The Original Track The lyrics, penned by Tatlıses himself alongside Mehmet

: A message of moving on from a toxic relationship and refusing to chase someone who caused pain.

Released as the titular track of his 2004 album, "Aramam" quickly became one of Tatlıses’ signature Arabesk-pop ballads. The lyrics, penned by Tatlıses himself alongside Mehmet Emin Güleken, explore themes of: