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Ithikon Akmeotaton feat. Ismail Aydin - Yedikule

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Turkish Singer and friend of Ithikon Akmeotaton Ismail Aydin have met at the studio just for "jamming". This is the the Turkish-Greek duet "Yedikule / Pente Hronia Dikasmenos".

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  • Ben bir Türk olarak,ülkemden sonra en rahat komşuda yaşarım,yemek aynı,kültür,ve sıcaklık aynı,nedir bu saçma düşmanlık,yaşasın TÜRK-YUNAN dostluğu.TURK-GREK.

  • What I'm trying to say is that Racism is destroying the beautiful world of ours. That Greek and Turkish people could live together like brothers, but you motherfuckers try to destroy that friendship every time. I wanted to ask you, do you feel good with all that hate in you? Everytime I hear a Greek saying "Turgay", or a Turk saying "Gayreek", I feel extremely dissapointed because I see everytime that humans are the most stupid animals. What makes you feel better? Love or hate? Think about it!

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  • What a wonderful video of Greek-Turk friendship.You all did a great job..From beginning to ending of video I had smile ...Smile of happiness, joy, pride, honor, cheers, friendship, brotherhood, great music of our common cultures...We are blessed...

    Thank you all for those beautiful feelings..Congratulations..

    Tesekkur ederim.

  • This is one masterpiece of turkish + greek teamwork! I am a Greek and I simply love this particular song! I could listen to it 24/7! I was in Ankara a little while ago and the Turkish people also love this song! I don´t care where exactly this song has its origins, its the best way to prove that out of a Turk-Greek friendship, something wonderful can emerge! Turks and Greeks should be friends! Keep on the good work guys! Marvelous;)!!

  • @athanatiEllada this song is originally turkish produced from a greek from istanbul

  • The song origin is Greek

  • @3stamy  diafotise me

  • posa liga kseris.

  • just another masterpiece of greek&turkish work. thank you very much

  • Good Work :)

  • çok güzel çalışma.

  • @Sotos2AEK1

    You made me laugh soooo hard.

    When I was 18, just about to start college, I had a part-time job in a Greek-owned restaurant.

    I had very long hair, and the owner's sister would lovingly braid it for me,

    like a mother, every single morning.

    One day her husband Jimmy, the chef, asked me:

    "What are you MORI, what's your nasssionality"? (with a heavy Greek accent)

    "Turkish", I replied, and then a shocked Jimmy yells back,

    "No, Mori, you're not Tourkala Mori. You're nice girl".

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