“It lends both the vocals and bağlama something like an element of vibratto that just elevates the music to something really special.” Rate Your Music · 3 years ago Sezen Aksu - Sen Ağlama - User Reviews - Album of the Year
“This was my first full listen to a Turkish album... The Turkish language feels so gorgeously fluid when singing, and makes for a stunning listening experience.” Album of the Year
Users on platforms like Album of the Year often highlight the nostalgic and fluid quality of the music:
This album is widely viewed as a cornerstone of Turkish pop and arabesque music.
: The title track is celebrated for its "heartfelt lyrics" and "profound message" of comfort and resilience. Ahmet Kaya – Ağlama Bebeğim (1984)
: Despite being boycotted at its launch due to protest lyrics, it is now considered one of the best albums by his fans. Community Perspectives
: Reviewers describe Aksu's vocals as "entrancing" and "passionate," noting her ability to let her voice "soar".
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“It lends both the vocals and bağlama something like an element of vibratto that just elevates the music to something really special.” Rate Your Music · 3 years ago Sezen Aksu - Sen Ağlama - User Reviews - Album of the Year
“This was my first full listen to a Turkish album... The Turkish language feels so gorgeously fluid when singing, and makes for a stunning listening experience.” Album of the Year AДџlama
Users on platforms like Album of the Year often highlight the nostalgic and fluid quality of the music: “It lends both the vocals and bağlama something
This album is widely viewed as a cornerstone of Turkish pop and arabesque music. Ahmet Kaya – Ağlama Bebeğim (1984) : Despite
: The title track is celebrated for its "heartfelt lyrics" and "profound message" of comfort and resilience. Ahmet Kaya – Ağlama Bebeğim (1984)
: Despite being boycotted at its launch due to protest lyrics, it is now considered one of the best albums by his fans. Community Perspectives
: Reviewers describe Aksu's vocals as "entrancing" and "passionate," noting her ability to let her voice "soar".