Using remastered vocal tracks from his 1988 original album to create a cross-generational dialogue between the "Father of Arabesque" and the powerful voice of Zara. 2. The Genre-Bending Feature: Mabel Matiz
Instead of a standard verse-chorus structure, allow for long, weeping clarinet "taksims" (improvisations) that mirror Zara's vocal runs, turning the song into a dramatic musical conversation. Zara Elveda Mutluluklar
If you want to bring this 80s classic into the modern alternative scene, Mabel Matiz is the perfect collaborator. Synth-Arabesque, edgy, and cinematic. Using remastered vocal tracks from his 1988 original
Zara actually performed this song early in her career under the name Neşecik in 1989. Bringing in a feature today would be a full-circle moment for her evolution as an artist. ‎Elveda Mutluluklar - Song by Neşecik - Apple Music allow for long