Ankaralı Turgut
Turgut Karataş (born 1963), better known as Ankaralı Turgut, is one of the oldest and most popular singers from the "Ankaralı" (English: from Ankara) school of Turkish ethnic music.[1][2][3] He started his career in early 1990s. With the impact of popular music culture on Turkey, most regional singers of Ankara turned towards a new kind of novelty music, which puts into music the sexuality and black humor involved in daily life.
Ankaralı Turgut | |
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Birth name | Turgut Karataş |
Also known as | Ankaralı Turgut |
Born | 1963 (age 57–58) Ankara, Turkey |
Genres | Turkish folk, Arabesque |
Instruments | Bağlama |
Years active | 1990–present |
Works
- Yakalarsam Tık Tık – If I Catch Her, Knock Knock
- Ben Karı İsterim Babo – Daddy, I Want a Woman!
- Ver Diyom Vermiyo – I Say "Give It to Me", but She Says "No"
- Ankara'nın Gülleri – Roses of Ankara (feat. Ankaralı Yasemin)
- Turgutça – In Turgut's Language
- Dah Diri Dom Annene Diyiverecem – I'll Tell Your Mother, 'Dah Diri Dom'
- Para – Money
References
- Türkiye'de pop müzik: dünü ve bügünü ile bir infilak masalı Metin Solmaz - 1996 - Page 42
- Pop dedik: Türkçe sözlü Hafif Batı Müziği Murat Meriç - 2006 - Page 92
- "Ankaralı Turgut'un hastalığı ne? Ankaralı Turgut kimdir?". Ahaber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-11-11.
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