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Tarkan finds his moves take him across borders:"It's the kisses that are universal"
This interview was broadcasted on CNN's World Beat in 1999. World Beat is a show about world music, which features artists from different countries.
(CNN/August 1999) - Turkish singing sensation Tarkan is hitting the charts in Europe, with his third album "Ölürüm Sana" ("Crazy About You"). And the 27-year-old artist has another one in the works - this time it's in English. Tarkan sat down with CNN WorldBeat Correspondent Bruno del Granado to talk about his life and art: "I was raised in Germany until I was 13, and then my family decided to go back to Turkey. It was good in a way, because I studied music. And I went to a Turkish classical music school and studied music for three years. And then I just realized that I can't do anything else but singing music. And everything just happened naturally. " -How
does it feel to be the first artist of Turkish origin to sell
500,000 albums in France, of all places? -How
did you hook up with Ahmet Ertegun, who's also Turkish? (Ertegun,
the son of a Turkish diplomat, is the chairman and CEO of
Atlantic Records.) -So
you're going to record in English now? -There
are five million Turkish people in Europe and most of them are in
Germany. Do you feel they've been very supportive of your music,
of you as an artist and everything else?
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