Because it is a traditional (Geleneksel) song, many artists have released their own interpretations:
: Traditionally features instruments like the zurna and bağlama (saz), though modern versions incorporate electronic beats and synthesizers.
: Modern dance versions often sit around 124 BPM, making it a staple for celebrations and "Halay" circle dances.
: The song is frequently adapted into "Deep House" or "Kurdish Mashup" styles by artists like Siavash Eyvari and AVÎN Studio . Musical Style Genre : Kurdish Folk / Halay.
: A well-known version from her 2018 album, which maintains a rhythmic, folk-inspired feel.
: A popular rendition from his 2001 album Daye .