Ankaralı Turgut

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Ankaralı Turgut
Birth nameTurgut Karataş
Also known asAnkaralı Turgut
Born1963 (age 60–61)
Ankara, Turkey
GenresTurkish folk, Arabesque
Instrument(s)Bağlama
Years active1990–present

Turgut Karataş (born 1963), better known as Ankaralı Turgut, is one of the oldest and most popular Romani 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.

Works[edit]

  • Yakalarsam Tık TıkIf I Catch Her, Knock Knock
  • Ben Karı İsterim BaboDaddy, I Want a Woman!
  • Ver Diyom VermiyoI Say "Give It to Me", but She Says "No"
  • Ankara'nın GülleriRoses of Ankara (feat. Ankaralı Yasemin)
  • TurgutçaIn Turgut's Language
  • Dah Diri Dom Annene DiyiverecemI'll Tell Your Mother, 'Dah Diri Dom'
  • ParaMoney

References[edit]

  1. ^ Türkiye'de pop müzik: dünü ve bügünü ile bir infilak masalı Metin Solmaz - 1996 - Page 42
  2. ^ Pop dedik: Türkçe sözlü Hafif Batı Müziği Murat Meriç - 2006 - Page 92
  3. ^ "Ankaralı Turgut'un hastalığı ne? Ankaralı Turgut kimdir?". Ahaber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-11-11.