"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
: 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.
: The song was arranged by Suat Aydoğan , a prominent figure in Turkish pop production. Cultural Impact