28.04.2026 09:41
Hakkı Bulut, one of the master figures of arabesque music, is once again on the agenda with his unpretentious lifestyle. The modest 3+1 house of the veteran artist, who has lived a life away from the spotlight for years, in Bahçelievler drew attention.
Hakkı Bulut, one of the masters of arabesque music, has come into the spotlight again with his modest life away from the public eye. The artist, who has preferred a simple life for years, drew attention with his 3+1 apartment in Bahçelievler through images shared on social media.
Hakkı Bulut, who has maintained his marriage with his wife Saadet Bulut for many years and lives with his family, has two apartments in the same building. The artist uses one of these apartments as a study office with his daughter.
BLUE AND BROWN TONES DOMINATE THE HOME
According to Sabah's report, blue and brown tones stand out in the home decoration. In many corners of the house, where old-style furniture is preferred, memories and traces of the artist's music career are present.
A FLOOD OF PRAISE ON SOCIAL MEDIA
While the shared images quickly became a hot topic, social media users made complimentary comments about Bulut's lifestyle. Phrases like "We missed such sincere lives," "This is the stance of a real artist," and "A name not disconnected from the people" stood out.
Hakkı Bulut, who draws attention with his unpretentious life, continues to be among the prominent figures in the entertainment world with his simple lifestyle.
THE MASTER OF ARABESQUE MUSIC
Born on February 3, 1945 in Tunceli, Hakkı Bulut completed his primary and secondary education in different cities. Graduating from Adana Erkek Lisesi, the artist also finished Adana Teacher School externally. Turning to music during his teaching period, Bulut released his first record in 1967.
Winning first place in the Adana Altın Ses Competition in 1969, the artist performed the song "İkimiz Bir Fidanız," whose lyrics and composition he wrote. He became one of the pioneers of arabesque music with works like "Ben Buyum," "Falcı," "Ben Köylüyüm," and "Dokunmayın Dünyama."
Throughout his career, Hakkı Bulut made numerous records and albums, wrote the lyrics and compositions for hundreds of works, and won many awards.
Married to Saadet Bulut in 1964, the artist has 5 children.