is a well-known Turkish folk musician and local artist from the Gediz district of Kütahya . He is recognized as a master of the elektro bağlama (electric lute), a cornerstone instrument in modern Turkish folk and "Arabesque" music. Musical Style and Impact

: A regional folk song celebrating his hometown.

Most of his recordings are distributed through local labels like Uçak Müzik Medya . Some of his most recognized tracks include:

: An emotional "cover" performance that showcases his soulful vocal style. Local Cultural Significance

Karabacak's music often falls under the "Damar" (meaning "vein," used for deeply emotional or melancholic music) and "Oyun Havası" (dance music) categories. His work frequently focuses on themes of longing, the struggles of expatriate life ( gurbet ), and local cultural pride.

As a "yerel sanatçı" (local artist), he plays a vital role in preserving and modernizing the musical traditions of Kütahya. He is a frequent performer at regional events, such as the Gediz Festival , where he has shared the stage with other prominent local musicians like Vehbi Kumtaş and Mustafa Akgün.