: The song was sourced from the local musician Çekiç Ali and compiled by Osman Özdenkçi . It is also famously associated with the "pioneer of the bozlak" style, Neşet Ertaş .
The title "Acem Kızı" translates to . The song describes a deep infatuation through vivid metaphors:
: There is ongoing discussion regarding its true author. While some attribute it to Yusuf Cöke (Selli Yusuf) from Central Anatolia, others point to the folk poet Âşık Hüseyin (Tenecioğlu) from the Çukurova region. Meaning and Lyrics
While Orhan Hakalmaz is a prominent contemporary performer of the piece, the song has complex historical origins:
: Her nose is compared to a hazelnut ( burnu fındık ) and her mouth to a coffee cup ( ağzı kahve fincanı ).
: A phrase meaning her glances "destroy" or "perish" the soul of the admirer due to her intense charm.
: Officially registered in the TRT archives as belonging to the Kırşehir region.