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'''Ajdar Anık''' better known as '''Ajdar''' (born in [[Mardin]], [[Turkey]] on 10 February 1973) is a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[pop music|pop]] [[singer]] and [[songwriting|songwriter]].
'''Ajdar Anık''' better known as '''Ajdar''' (born in [[Mardin]], [[Turkey]] on 10 February 1973) is a [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[pop music|pop]] [[singer]] and [[songwriting|songwriter]].


He graduated from [[Trakya University]] in [[mechanical engineering]] and worked in the domain for eight years. He launched a singing career by gaining fame by taking part in the selection rounds for in 2006 and creating controversy with the jury who said he could never be a pop singer. He launched his cheeky pop tune "Alırım Senden Tüm Yetkimi". His [[music video]] "Çikita Muz" became one of the most-watched music videos in Turkey. Following that, he appeared in a series of shows on national Turkish television stations as a light pop singer creating frequent confrontations with his controversial discourse with [[talk show]] hosts and program guests. Dubbed as Turkey's "hiperstar",<ref>[http://www.medyafaresi.com/haber/1678/magazin-dort-kaplan-gucundeki-pistiden-hiper-starimiz-ajdar-geldi-gecti.html MedyaFraesi: Dört Kaplan gücündeki Pişti'den Hiper Star'ımız Ajdar geldi geçti!] {{tr}}</ref> his known songs include "Nane Nane", "Tu Tu Tu Tu Tut Tut Tuğba", "Deca Ender İnsan", "Dürüm Tiyatrosu", "Kon Kon", "Sıfır Beden", "Turup Gibiyim", "Hişt Hişt Hülya", "Çitori Çitori", "Çatla Patla", "Sıfır". Ajdar had a comeback in 2012 with the song "Şahdamarım".<ref>[http://video.cnnturk.com/2012/magazin/3/19/turkiye-ajdarin-yeni-sarkisini-konusuyor CNN Türk: Türkiye Ajdar'ın yeni şarkısını konuşuyor!] {{tr}}</ref><ref>[http://magazin.haberturk.com/muzik/haber/726041-ajdarin-sahdamari HaberTurk Magazin: Ajdar'ın 'Şahdamarı'!] {{tr}}</ref>
He graduated from [[Trakya University]] in [[mechanical engineering]] and worked in the domain for eight years. He launched a singing career by gaining fame by taking part in the selection rounds for in 2006 and creating controversy with the jury who said he could never be a pop singer. He launched his cheeky pop tune "Alırım Senden Tüm Yetkimi". His [[music video]] "Çikita Muz" became one of the most-watched music videos in Turkey. Following that, he appeared in a series of shows on national Turkish television stations as a light pop singer creating frequent confrontations with his controversial discourse with [[talk show]] hosts and program guests. Dubbed as Turkey's "hiperstar",<ref>[http://www.medyafaresi.com/haber/1678/magazin-dort-kaplan-gucundeki-pistiden-hiper-starimiz-ajdar-geldi-gecti.html MedyaFraesi: Dört Kaplan gücündeki Pişti'den Hiper Star'ımız Ajdar geldi geçti!] {{tr}}</ref> his known songs include "Nane Nane", "Tu Tu Tu Tu Tut Tut Tuğba", "Deca Ender İnsan", "Dürüm Tiyatrosu", "Kon Kon", "Sıfır Beden", "Turup Gibiyim", "Hişt Hişt Hülya", "Çitori Çitori", "Çatla Patla", "Katla". Ajdar had a comeback in 2012 with the song "Şahdamarım".<ref>[http://video.cnnturk.com/2012/magazin/3/19/turkiye-ajdarin-yeni-sarkisini-konusuyor CNN Türk: Türkiye Ajdar'ın yeni şarkısını konuşuyor!] {{tr}}</ref><ref>[http://magazin.haberturk.com/muzik/haber/726041-ajdarin-sahdamari HaberTurk Magazin: Ajdar'ın 'Şahdamarı'!] {{tr}}</ref>


== Singles ==
== Singles ==
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 10 February 1973
| DATE OF BIRTH = 10 February 1973
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Mardin, Turkey
| PLACE OF BIRTH = kamiloglu, Turkey
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Revision as of 19:03, 7 October 2013

Ajdar
Birth nameAjdar Amık
Born (1973-02-10) February 10, 1973 (age 51)
Turkey
GenresOutsider music, Turkish pop music
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2003–present

Ajdar Anık better known as Ajdar (born in Mardin, Turkey on 10 February 1973) is a Turkish pop singer and songwriter.

He graduated from Trakya University in mechanical engineering and worked in the domain for eight years. He launched a singing career by gaining fame by taking part in the selection rounds for in 2006 and creating controversy with the jury who said he could never be a pop singer. He launched his cheeky pop tune "Alırım Senden Tüm Yetkimi". His music video "Çikita Muz" became one of the most-watched music videos in Turkey. Following that, he appeared in a series of shows on national Turkish television stations as a light pop singer creating frequent confrontations with his controversial discourse with talk show hosts and program guests. Dubbed as Turkey's "hiperstar",[1] his known songs include "Nane Nane", "Tu Tu Tu Tu Tut Tut Tuğba", "Deca Ender İnsan", "Dürüm Tiyatrosu", "Kon Kon", "Sıfır Beden", "Turup Gibiyim", "Hişt Hişt Hülya", "Çitori Çitori", "Çatla Patla", "Katla". Ajdar had a comeback in 2012 with the song "Şahdamarım".[2][3]

Singles

  • "Nane Nane"
  • "Tuğba"
  • "Deca Ender İnsan"
  • "Alırım Senden Sonra"
  • "Çikita Muz"
  • "Dürüm Tiyatrosu"
  • "Kon Kon"
  • "Hişt Hişt Hülya"
  • "Çitori Çitori" (feat Vanlı Müslüm)"
  • "Çatla Patla"
  • "Sıfır"
  • "Şahdamar"

References

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