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Popular music of Turkey, the Caucasus & Central Asia
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Betul Demir.
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Secil Gur... another newbie that shows some good potential imho.
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Some more recent up-tempo tracks that are pretty ok imo. This was originally by Yildiz Tilbe, a major figure in the last wave of Turkish pop, who is still very active in the genre. This is an ear-slammer.
Merve Ozbey - "Vuracak"
Adult-oriented content.
Merve Ozbey - "Vuracak"
Adult-oriented content.
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Gokhan Keser. Kind of a newbie (like Merve). Too much loudness compression! (I wish people would stop that.) But I like the tune... and we need the dudes for some balance.
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Simge. Also sort of a newbie. But a good one, who's already put out a number of pretty good tracks.
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Ido Tatlises. Another newbie.
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Yildiz Tilbe. This gets a little bright.
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I still have ALOT of other Turkish music to post, as well as some newer Mongolian, Azerbaijani, and maybe one or two Armenian artists.
I'm gonna switch gears a little though to show some love to the UZ ladies & dudes (well, a couple dudes anyway). I've been listening to this genre for several years now, since stumbling across some Shahzoda videos. And have found that I like some of it quite alot.
UZ pop is similar to alot of other folk-inspired pop in the region. But it has it's own unique vibe that reminds me a little of some Latin music, esp. cumbia.
I'm gonna switch gears a little though to show some love to the UZ ladies & dudes (well, a couple dudes anyway). I've been listening to this genre for several years now, since stumbling across some Shahzoda videos. And have found that I like some of it quite alot.
UZ pop is similar to alot of other folk-inspired pop in the region. But it has it's own unique vibe that reminds me a little of some Latin music, esp. cumbia.
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Afsona was, I think, one the first pop singers in the genre to really make a strong impression in recent years. So we may as well begin with a couple of her vids.
These go back a few years. Hence the somewhat poor image quality. Afsona is still making music though. And still gorgeous as well. And will hopefully do more new videos soon.
These go back a few years. Hence the somewhat poor image quality. Afsona is still making music though. And still gorgeous as well. And will hopefully do more new videos soon.
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The percussion on up-tempo tracks like this is played primarily on a hand-held frame drum called a "doyra", which looks a bit like a large tambourine. The doyra is one of the most popular instruments in Uzbek music.
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