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The album consists of 8 tracks arranged by Osman İşmen. It features a traditional yet polished sound, utilizing instruments like the bass guitar (played by his brother, Ozan Kısaparmak) to bridge folk and modern styles.
The project remains a family affair; his father, Fatih Kısaparmak, contributed lyrics and poetry, and both his parents provided vocals for the track "Umutlu Günler". Listener Perspectives
Public reception has generally focused on Kaan's impressive vocal maturity for his age (he was 17 at the time of the release) and his ability to carry the heavy emotional weight associated with protest music.
The album is characterized by its (özgün müzik) style, a genre that peaked in Turkey during the late 1980s.
The album consists of 8 tracks arranged by Osman İşmen. It features a traditional yet polished sound, utilizing instruments like the bass guitar (played by his brother, Ozan Kısaparmak) to bridge folk and modern styles.
The project remains a family affair; his father, Fatih Kısaparmak, contributed lyrics and poetry, and both his parents provided vocals for the track "Umutlu Günler". Listener Perspectives
Public reception has generally focused on Kaan's impressive vocal maturity for his age (he was 17 at the time of the release) and his ability to carry the heavy emotional weight associated with protest music.
The album is characterized by its (özgün müzik) style, a genre that peaked in Turkey during the late 1980s.