Fatih Urek - Hala Hala [Turkish Pop-Folk] Yeni Orijinal Video Klip 2009

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Fatih Urek - Hala Hala [Turkish Pop-Folk] Yeni Orijinal Video Klip 2009

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  • I like this song very much but it is not a turkish song, this song is copied from a armenian singer, named Nune Yesayan and the song is at least 10 years old.

    Greetings from the Balkan

  • good song, but not turkish

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  • This is a armenian song....Bravo Nune Yesayan,i love you

  • kendisi tam atagayturk gibi ibnedir tipe bak

  • Fatih Uregin yeni muzik stili çok hosuma gidiyor, turk muzigi degil daha çok yabancilarin sarkilarini bir turk havasi veriyor.

  • @Mrgboy21 wanting your lands back? you're still living on turkish ground so be carefull that we don't take ours back!

  • @BALKANnnnn and even armenian nune yesayan was making a remake of an even older armenian folk song.

    either way, you are right... this is copy of the armenian folk song "hala hala ninoye"

  • the turks stole this from an armenian song just for everyones info and 67BXB, we arent gonna stop wanting our lands back from these....things so STFU

  • watch?v=JuvOwUFUMQw compare =)

  • People seem to think that he is from Bulgaria. That's not true.

    His father was a Pastirma (Pastrami) seller from Erzurum. They moved to Bursa after Fatih was born. Fatih grew up to work in a Fashion House as an errand boy. After that he worked in various Casino's/Nightclub's in Istanbul untill he became famous.

  • BTW. I feel sorry that things are like they are between Armenians and Turks. Armenians, let it go. It has been a hundred years. You are never going to make Turks accept responsibility for a crime they (themselves) didn't commit.

    With all the Turkish and Armenian propaganda and lies, people are never going to know the truth. With today's globalisation we can access other sources for news. During WW1 we couldn't. Everybody knows only their own countries propaganda. It's no use making accusations

  • Most Turks don't deny that this is an Armenian Song. Except a few who don't know anything about history and music. It is common knowledge among Turkish musicians.

    There is a debate about wether some other songs are Armenian or Turkish/Azeri, but not this one. There is also a Kurdish version of it as far as I know.

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