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It remains one of the most frequently covered songs in Turkey, used in everything from school ceremonies to political rallies to emphasize unity.
Emel Müftüoğlu's version of is a vibrant 90s reimagining of one of Turkey's most iconic songs about unity and love. Originally released on her album Faka Bastın in 1992, the track brought a modern pop energy to a message that had already been etched into the collective memory of the country. The Legacy of the Song
Emel’s version helped ensure that the 70s message of Şenay reached the younger "Generation X" and "Millennials" in Turkey during a decade of massive cultural transformation.
The title translates to "If Life Were a Holiday (Bayram)," reflecting a utopian desire for universal brotherhood.
The song was originally written and performed by in 1972. Its lyrics, which dream of a world where "people hold hands" and "the whole world believes in love," made it an anthem for peace and social solidarity.
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1 * Vaginal Cleaning Tool
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It remains one of the most frequently covered songs in Turkey, used in everything from school ceremonies to political rallies to emphasize unity.
Emel Müftüoğlu's version of is a vibrant 90s reimagining of one of Turkey's most iconic songs about unity and love. Originally released on her album Faka Bastın in 1992, the track brought a modern pop energy to a message that had already been etched into the collective memory of the country. The Legacy of the Song
Emel’s version helped ensure that the 70s message of Şenay reached the younger "Generation X" and "Millennials" in Turkey during a decade of massive cultural transformation.
The title translates to "If Life Were a Holiday (Bayram)," reflecting a utopian desire for universal brotherhood.
The song was originally written and performed by in 1972. Its lyrics, which dream of a world where "people hold hands" and "the whole world believes in love," made it an anthem for peace and social solidarity.