Tatlises Ft Drdre Snoopdog Neye Yarar 77 - Ibrahim

In the music video, Snoop is seen sipping tea in a traditional coffee house in Şanlıurfa, while İbo dons a classic fedora, walking the Santa Monica pier. They don't speak the same language, but as they nod to the beat, they prove that whether it's "G-Funk" or "Arabesque," the struggle and the soul are universal.

The year is 2026, and the world of music is about to witness the most unexpected cultural bridge in history. It all starts in a dusty studio in North Hills, California, where is obsessively tweaking a bassline. He feels something is missing—a soul, a "cry" that West Coast G-funk hasn't touched yet. Ibrahim Tatlises Ft Drdre Snoopdog Neye Yarar 77

Dr. Dre’s signature piano chords blend with a haunting Turkish zurna. In the music video, Snoop is seen sipping

The song becomes a "helpful story" for the industry. It teaches young producers that It bridges the gap between the "Long Beach lifestyle" and "Anatolian heart-wrench." It all starts in a dusty studio in

He finds a vintage vinyl of , the "Emperor" of Turkish Arabesque. As the piercing, emotional opening of "Neye Yarar" (What Good Is It?) fills the room, Dre freezes. The raw pain in İbo's voice perfectly mirrors the blues of the streets. The Session