: It’s a common mix-up: DJ Tarkan is a famous Turkish DJ (distinct from the singer Tarkan) who produced one of the most popular deep house remixes of the track, further cementing the song's place in international nightlife.

: Many versions found on sites like SoundCloud are labeled as "unreleased" or "lost" remixes. These often stem from European club sets where DJs mixed Tarkan's vocals over house or deep house beats to create a "world music" vibe.

Tarkan first popularized his version on the 2001 album Karma . This was a pivotal moment in Turkish music history:

: At the height of his international "Kiss Kiss" fame, Tarkan chose to cover this deeply spiritual folk song. This move proved he wasn't just a pop star but a guardian of Turkish cultural heritage.

The "interesting story" behind Tarkan's rendition of isn't just about a remix—it’s about a cultural bridge between Turkey's deep folk roots and its modern pop identity.

: It reflects the Sufi philosophy of "walking day and night," acknowledging that life is a temporary passage. 2. Tarkan’s Modern Twist

While there are many club and techno versions by artists like DJ Tarkan or Cihan Menguc, the core significance lies in the song's origin and Tarkan's specific tribute. 1. The Heritage: Aşık Veysel