The song's popularity stems from its rhythmic dialogue, which roughly translates to: "Bakkal Amca?" (Uncle Grocer?) Grocer: "Yes, yes?" ( Efendim? ) Customer: "Do you have flour?" ( Unun var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! ) Customer: "Do you have sugar?" ( Şekerin var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! ) Customer: "Do you have oil?" ( Yağın var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! )
The song frequently trends on platforms like TikTok and YouTube , where users remix the dialogue or use the audio for comedic skits about shopping or cooking.
"Bakkal Amca" (Uncle Grocer) is a iconic 1992 Turkish novelty song by , a famous Turkish folk singer, television host, and former footballer. The song is widely known in Turkey for its repetitive, catchy dialogue-based lyrics and has become a staple of Turkish pop culture and memes. The Song: "Bakkal Amca" Artist: Mahmut Tuncer Release Year: 1992 Genre: Turkish Folk / Pop (Halay style)
Because the lyrics list the basic ingredients for Turkish Halwa , the song is often used as a playful background track for cooking tutorials for desserts like Gajar Ka Halwa or traditional Turkish flour halva.
The song's popularity stems from its rhythmic dialogue, which roughly translates to: "Bakkal Amca?" (Uncle Grocer?) Grocer: "Yes, yes?" ( Efendim? ) Customer: "Do you have flour?" ( Unun var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! ) Customer: "Do you have sugar?" ( Şekerin var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! ) Customer: "Do you have oil?" ( Yağın var mı? ) Grocer: "Yes, yes!" ( Var var! )
The song frequently trends on platforms like TikTok and YouTube , where users remix the dialogue or use the audio for comedic skits about shopping or cooking. Mahmut Tuncer Bakkal
"Bakkal Amca" (Uncle Grocer) is a iconic 1992 Turkish novelty song by , a famous Turkish folk singer, television host, and former footballer. The song is widely known in Turkey for its repetitive, catchy dialogue-based lyrics and has become a staple of Turkish pop culture and memes. The Song: "Bakkal Amca" Artist: Mahmut Tuncer Release Year: 1992 Genre: Turkish Folk / Pop (Halay style) The song's popularity stems from its rhythmic dialogue,
Because the lyrics list the basic ingredients for Turkish Halwa , the song is often used as a playful background track for cooking tutorials for desserts like Gajar Ka Halwa or traditional Turkish flour halva. ) Customer: "Do you have sugar