Davut Gгјloдџluв Г–p Г–p Apr 2026
: Along with his hit "Katula Katula," "Öp Öp" helped solidify Güloğlu's reputation as the "Rickey Martin of the Black Sea" during the peak of his career.
"Öp Öp" is a high-energy Turkish pop track by Davut Güloğlu, released on August 10, 2005, as part of his album Çat Çat. Known for blending traditional Black Sea rhythms (Horon) with modern synth-pop, the song became a signature "Laz-pop" anthem in the mid-2000s. Musical & Lyric Breakdown Davut GГјloДџluВ Г–p Г–p
: The lyrics are playful and flirtatious, centered on themes of longing and physical affection. Key phrases like "Sar beni sarilayim" (Wrap me, let me be wrapped) and "Öp öp öp öp" (Kiss kiss kiss kiss) emphasize a lighthearted, romantic pursuit. : Along with his hit "Katula Katula," "Öp

