Also the song called *paint it black* famous around the world, actually is *Erkin Koray's unknown song 'Bir eylul aksami'* i wanted to say that and this artists are the legends in our country we really love them. Erkin Koray is still alive he is a living legend if you interested you can listen *akrebin gözleri* too.. greetings from Turkey
@aliburaksarac19393 жыл бұрын
and Bir Eylül Akşamı is Erkin Korays debut song. Such a fantastic way to kick off
@emrahagca993 жыл бұрын
Bir Eylül Akşamı (One September Night) is nothing like Paint It Black in my opinion :) But great song indeed.. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWXMo4uHncyAp8k kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXzQgZ-Qfcaeh9E
@aliburaksarac19393 жыл бұрын
@@emrahagca99 they are not exactly the same but youve gotta admit they have their similarities. And The Rolling Stones admitted that they are inspired by a Turkish song, which is only natural. Most of Erkin Korays greatest works are inspired by anonymous folk musics of middle east.
@alik.5990 Жыл бұрын
teşekkür ederim hiçbir yerde yazmıyorlar bunu, en son kendim yazacaktım
@fuzzfinder Жыл бұрын
@@emrahagca99 A September Night olacak , bilmek zorunda değilsiniz ama parantez içerisine İngilizcesini yazmanızı bekleyende yok.
@mikaildemirkaya13923 жыл бұрын
Yaşasın Anadolu Rock
@TingoMedia3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for butchering the pronunciations of these artists! This was pretty much my first video on the channel and was a huge oversight. It pains me because this is one of my favorite pieces and is forever tainted. Lesson learned
@okyanus12263 жыл бұрын
Turkish is a hard language and people always appreciate it when a foreigner makes an effort to speak it. Your pronunciation made a fun, authentic addition to this awesome video
@zekiberkulu3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the effort man. However google translate has a nice feature to help pronunciation.(Listen button when you translate from Turkish to English). And Turkish one is quite good even for people names. Something to keep in my mind in coming videos.
@emirefli3 жыл бұрын
It's the thought that counts :)
@mstki56763 жыл бұрын
You murdered them.. but nevertheless I LOVED THE VIDEO
@Fanakartal3 жыл бұрын
with google translate sounds, the roughly Turkish pronunciations fyi are like these, Erkin Koray = erkhin khoruay, Cem Karaca = jem karagja, Barış Manço = barish mancho, Moğollar = mowoollar, Selda Bağcan = seldaw bawhjan. Thanks for the video 😊
@status_data5 ай бұрын
Turkish anatolian rock and arabesque music lover from Spain. We have similar conexions in the roots of our music❤
@AggressiveGold Жыл бұрын
In addition, it's important to note that King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard is also bringing Anatolian Rock and microtonal Turkish music to the alternative/neo-psychedelic scene
@ctsperformance17558 ай бұрын
Dude I discovered the Anatolian Rock Revival Channel, its been such an amazing journey.
@aliteld0texe3 жыл бұрын
This is actually one of the most informative video essays about Anatolian Rock I've ever seen. As a Turkish man myself, I'm glad this showed up on my recommendations. Great work!
@kulhanientel95783 жыл бұрын
Wow, just wow, i first thought this video was from a channel with millions of subs, regarding the quality of both the montage and the voiceover. Anatolian Rock is my favourite genre of music and it feels awesome to see people from all around the world still caring about it, since its not that much loved here in Turkey. You deserve a lot more.
@Den3productions3 жыл бұрын
I have been a fan since 2019 and It's so much fun watching people from all over discovering this awesome music!
@aysenurarslann70993 жыл бұрын
Türkiyede önemsenmedigini nereden çıkardın her türk insanı bu şarkılarla büyüdü komik
@sssjrjr34 Жыл бұрын
@@aysenurarslann7099 turkiyede onemsenmedigi icin altin gun grubunu hollandalilar kurdu (anadolu muzigini yeniliyorlar) cok yazik bize
@SagucuTegin3 жыл бұрын
70 lerin ve 70 öncesinin kültür ekmeğini yiyiyoruz. Arabesk ve din batağına batmadan önceki dönem.
@SultanMahveddinHan7 күн бұрын
Kültürünü ecnebi icadı bir elektronik gitar ile yapılan müzikten ibaret sayan tipik ateist Türk çomarının tespit sayılmayacak zırvası. Kültür öyle 10-20-50-100 senede oluşacak bir şey değil. Velev ki öyle olsun bana Cumhuriyet dönemi ve 70ler arasında Türk milletinde kültür haline gelmiş şeylerden birkaç örnek verir misin? Batı aşığı, kompleksli, ezik azınlık artıkları batının kültürüyle bir kültür icat etmeye çalıştı ama dönüp dolaşıp sike sike yine türkülere döndü, yine eski şiirlere döndü, yine modern yapıya değil eski eserlere hayran kaldı, yine eski türk mutfağıyla midesini şenlendirdi vs. vs. Eski dediğim de Yahudi putu dönemi ve sonrası değil, başta tüm hakim olduğu topraklardan edindiği birikimi Türk kültürüyle sentezleyen Osmanlı. Bugün Türk müziği makamları misal hep Osmanlı eseridir. Anlat anlat bitmez fakat son olarak şunu söylemek isterim ki aslında senin gibilere bunları anlatmak saçma, direkt sana ana avrat küfretmek gerekiyor.
@erdemsakur16213 жыл бұрын
Anadolu rock'ın birgün keşfedileceğini biliyordum :)
@nazlakay85373 жыл бұрын
daha keşfedilmedi maalesef :D 10k izlenmiş
@erdemsakur16213 жыл бұрын
@@nazlakay8537 küçük bir zafer benim için
@sultaneteofrome94192 жыл бұрын
@@erdemsakur1621 1 yıl geçti çok bir şey değişmedi ama olsun. Bir gün sesimizi bütün cihan duyacak.
@deprimeplatypus4903 жыл бұрын
i find it crazy how we're so stuck on listening, consuming what we're used to now that we have the ability to discover new/old music sounds in any language with all these diffrent cultures to learn about, new sounds, so many diffrent intresting storys to know just a click away yet a lot people around me complains about now having any more shows to watch,a song to listen or a book to read. maybe its exactly because there are so many options out there we dont go looking for it. anyways im happy to see someone who was intrested enough and enjoyed anatolian rock if i wasnt turkish idk if i would come across these artist and learn about them, but this video made me want to look for diffrent genres in diffrent language's thanks for the effort
@EFEFLOW Жыл бұрын
Hi From Turkiye. Thanks For This Amazing Video.
@YBNJI3 жыл бұрын
Wow great video! My dad is Turkish and I discovered this music one day when I was listening to Action Bronson and my dad heard one of the song and said it sounded like Barış Manço, so I had too look it up. Now I’m obsessed!
@sapereaude33563 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest contents in youtube I have ever came accros. Love Turkish Psychedelic and now you!
@mustafacqn10 ай бұрын
Anatolian Rock is a real treasure, thank you Tingo for introducing it to more people.
@TurkishZombie11 күн бұрын
Atlantic Record co-founder Ahmet Ertegün introduced some Anatolian Rock to US back in the day. There are some claims of similar or sampled songs from US that were hits.
@yeslonger3 жыл бұрын
Anatolian Rock has to be heard all over the world. People don't know many of the famous rock songs actually come from Anatolian Rock songs. I personally love and adore Anatolian Rock. I hope people will realise the value of Anatolian Rock. Also Erkin Koray is my all time favorite artist not considering whether he is one of the BEST Anatolian Rock artists! He's just perfect in every way. And Thank you very much for this amazing video bro
@cemyildiz7842 Жыл бұрын
As a small note, Rolling Stones's song Paint It Black is a kind of inspired from Erkin Koray's Bir Eylül Akşamı song.
@dogayln8 ай бұрын
I’m glad that Anatolian Rock discovered because of you at least for some people! These days it got more attention amongst foreign people :) As a Turkish women I want to thank you and introduce some other bands that are more progressive rock bands of turkey such as Asia Minor, Nemrud and Siddhartha. They’re still underground and deserves to be known more :) I’m sure you’ll like it!
@dogayln8 ай бұрын
Asia Minor is a French-Turkish band that is founded in 70’s! They’re Influenced by Camel, Jethro Tull and King Crimson!
@w00bel3 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I came across this genre when I went to see Altin Gün play on a festival a couple of years ago, and was blown away by their unique sound. Really cool to learn more about the tradition they're building on. Love the animation too! Shared it with my friends.
@Rosee_hayatimolmussss3 жыл бұрын
You should definitely check Anatolian Rock Revival Project channel in yotube, a real gem.
@Lil-Britches2 жыл бұрын
I actually know this genre cause of Action Bronson talking about a Turkish funk album and its AWESOME.
@ihsankaplan Жыл бұрын
Very welldone documentry! Thanks for the spread. Anatolia is a entire treasure hides millions of inspirations. God bless them all. ❤❤❤
@eduardodamatta_3 жыл бұрын
Thank you youtube algorithm, great video, applause from brazil
@halilson_of-trabzon617 ай бұрын
Bunada boş zirlama denir herkes yaşasin nasil yaşarsa yaşasin...batida muzikal evrimi deĝişimi oluyorda bizde olunca mi sikinti....dunya deĝişiyor mental deĝişiyor,,,bir insan 20 sinde 30 ,40,50,60 bile her on yil deĝişirken ..muzik türleri kültür deĝisīmi de olur...herkesin fizik ve metafizik kavramlarini anlayişi kendine dir...
@AlistairArbour-qi3xp15 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ ty for your review
@옹이뉴키2 ай бұрын
I haven’t heard of Anatolian rock until recently, even though I’m a fan of rock music. I’m really enjoying how it blends traditional and modern elements to create a unique sound-very lively and energetic-with rich cultural influences. I’m captivated by its vibrant rhythms. There are big names in Anatolian rock like Cem Karaca, Erkin Koray, Barış Manço, and new-generation rockers like Altın Gün, Ayyuka, and many others. They check all the right boxes for rockers. 😍
@TheIndogamer2 жыл бұрын
Your editing is second to none! You deserve more viewers and subs, man.
@cc-sp2wf Жыл бұрын
Great video to get information about AR. Thanks from Turkey as a Anatolian Rock fan.
@tunchelli2 жыл бұрын
Dude this is awesome thank you so much for this video!! Great editing, beautiful story telling. Its entertaining and educative at the same time thank you!!!!
@DissectingtheDisco3 жыл бұрын
Dude. Your editing style is absolutely phenomenal, especially for such a new/underrated channel. I especially dig the parallax-ed photos and how you mask videos into shapes. These vids have such a unique look - keep it up mate. I run a similar channel - let me know if you ever want to work together or do a collab or something. Cheers.
@yagmurdeniz80913 жыл бұрын
Anatolian Rock is just amazing! Anadolu Rock mükemmel! 🧿❤
@meaninthemirror3 жыл бұрын
Even turks themselves couldn't put whole thing ın 7 minutes with so high efficiency.
@aslozden46393 жыл бұрын
Also everyone who likes anatolian rock should visit Anatolian Rock Revival Project on youtube. If you look for more info (and if you know turkish as well) the guys behind this project gave interview to TRT2. You can watch it on youtube
@mustaa343 жыл бұрын
Many young turks doesnt even know about theirselves. They think they have to copy europe.
@ozgur50063 жыл бұрын
(T)urks
@raskolnikovunbaltas67083 жыл бұрын
@@mustaa34?
@Timucin013 жыл бұрын
@@raskolnikovunbaltas6708 demek istedigi su: Türk gençlerin bir kismi Türk kültüründe yabancilar. Yani Anadolu Rock'u bilmezler. Bildikleri bugünün bati (AB/ABD) müzisyenler ve produksyonlari ve o muzisyenlere ve produksuyonlarda tanimlanan yasam tarzina özenirler. Öylece kendi kültürlerinden yabancilastirilmis oluyorlar. Yani Anadolu rock'u ve getirdigi güzellikleri yasatip devam ettirmediler. Yapanlar elbet var, fakat piyasaya bakinca yok sayacak kadar az sayidalar. Yeterli destek yok. Bu gene (klise oldugunu biliyorum) dis güçlerin isine yarayacak durumlar.
@tugcesenakoyuncu89733 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video for Anatolian Rock. A little info about the song Köprüden Geçti Gelin in the video: the name means that the Bride had passed the bridge and the song is a folk song originally performed by famous Turkish poet-singer Neşet Ertaş . His songs were huge sources for Anatolian Rock music in the Western part at that times.
@bluemoon821 Жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of this video as a turk in love with anatolian rock, thanks so much man, this is a gem
@Synthabi3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tingo 👍👍
@Picturesque_093 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed hearing a recap of my Country's history of this genre from a foreign perspective. It's just so sad yet so beautiful. Thank you!
@serverland Жыл бұрын
Ayrıca, bu video bizden nasıl saklandı? Çok iyi iş çıkarmışsınız, elinize sağlık. Bir şekilde haberdar olduğuma çok sevindim.
@emrahagca993 жыл бұрын
Quality is definitely top notch.. Keep up the good work man..
@niche35142 жыл бұрын
The editing is truly brilliant:-)
@kek37463 жыл бұрын
Palmiyeler has nothing to do with anatolian rock. They are the unofficial continuation of an early 2000s Turkish punk band called "Kilink". I'd classify their music as surf/indie rock with a ton of reverb. Besides that, amazing video. Both information and editing wise.
@enes44213 жыл бұрын
It really is a hidden treasure and no matter what happens every piece of art that has the potential to be considered as a masterpiece will find a way to shine in a special time in history.
@Slipdash3 жыл бұрын
I will be listening the albums in your description they sound so cool in the video!
@unseliorki13952 жыл бұрын
70 ler,... Ailem yatılı okul öğretmeniydi. Cumartesi Pazar dahi okuldaydılar. Bazen gece nöbetleri vardı. anaokuluna gidiyordum. Bazen anaokulu da bazen öğretmen okulunun bahçesinde pikaptan çok güzel şarkılar dinliyordum. Sonra 80 ihtilali oldu. Büyüdüm. Tınılarının çok azını ve ya sözlerinin bir kaç satırını hatırladığım şarkıları deli gibi arıyordum. Yok! Kimse duymamış. 90ların ortasında bir gece, Altıyolda, kaçak CD satan bir adamın CD kaplarının üzerindeki resimler ilgimi çekti. Eski plaklatdan karışık CD yapmış. Erkin korayın tam albümü ve Anadolu Rock karışık iki CD aldım. Çok şükür! Aradığım bütün şarkılar oradaydı. Erkin Koray ın Öyle Bir Geçer Zaman ki ve Yalnızlar Rıhtımı o deli gibi aradığım şarkılarmış. ❤️🐞💝
@MNAr-uj2bn3 жыл бұрын
This is great editing and great content. Thanks A LOT!
@pkarukin3 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Thanks for making this video!
@ArdaSReal3 жыл бұрын
The quality is amazing and its very cool how you Touch on a şu ject that is so unknowm, great video
@gambursuluk Жыл бұрын
❤ really good video😊
@akeren1793 жыл бұрын
Just Perfect. Greetings From Turkey. Stay With Anatolian Rock
@smyrnianlink2 жыл бұрын
Turkish alphabet is a phonetic sign system. There is one unique sound for each letter. Very regular and easy: A : as in Alaska (always) E : as its first appearance in Elder (always) C : as J in "John" (this can be hard :) ) J : Sounds like the last sound of the French pronunciation of "Lagrange" Ç : as ch in "cheer" Ğ : Like a soft w from throat (does not exist in english) Ş : Like sh in sherwood Ö : Like in German .. e.g.: österrich Ü : Like in German .. e.g.: über We also have a dotless i "ı" that sounds like the e in "parker".
@n11k.nd3k3 жыл бұрын
this dude seems to really love what he does
@Liquid_Alchemy Жыл бұрын
Anatolian Rock is such a delicious hidden gem.
@8tpank2 жыл бұрын
dude this content is ROCKS! thank you so much for taking care of this beauty musics! this type of contents has a lot of potential for futture and from the Turkish internet surfers! In the Turkey there are always some governmet issues to take people out of the daily and musical things so thank you about mentioning Cem Karaca thing! Whole country still listening these musics even after 50 year so it's easy to say that was gold era for Turkish musics but as you said a lot of new artist still contrubiting Turkedelic music.
@ulegann96143 жыл бұрын
amazing video thank you for all your effort anatolian rock shold be known by more people
@stephenminty23253 жыл бұрын
This video deserves more views! Loving the Vox-style visuals and you've given me like 15 new bands to check out 🙏
@asliiblr3 жыл бұрын
Hey Stephen! You should absolutely check Anatolian Rock Revival Project channel in youtube. There's a lot of new bands there. And I strongly suggest you listen to Barış Manço. Have a nice day!
@kaanarslan92703 жыл бұрын
Dude great thanks for your work and explanation. Was just looking for that.
@ike44253 жыл бұрын
You look like an investigative journalist wondering in the crime scene. Kudos for the good job ,
@yavuz26383 жыл бұрын
This is a very good mini-documentary. Your effort is really admirable✌
@baranzadeoglu72033 жыл бұрын
3:20 fled to ... at 1957 ... 1 year later at 1980 (?)
@FatCatAtGym223 жыл бұрын
Tam 1957 dediği anda sağ üstte doğrusu çıkıyor. Düzeltmiş :)
@ezane577 Жыл бұрын
I Love this video. I love to sample Turkish music I love the soul ,mystery ancient vibes they have
@turboslow3 жыл бұрын
Excellent docu about Turkish psych. Thanks for your excellent work!
@mimi5769 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic
@siremik03 жыл бұрын
Superb visuals, very informative video
@ardaehi3 жыл бұрын
Dude i was shocked when i saw number of your subs, you literally deserve millions. Subscribed
@TingoMedia3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the support! Got a new video coming shortly too 👀👀
@denizgunes36723 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see what your next topic is
@duygukaptanoglu34672 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the view point 💙 editting and visiuals are great 💙 whenever Turkish people start doing something good , there happens to be a politic issue. BARIŞ MANÇO was making a study about it however he had a heart attack just 5 days after announcing his study 😳
@duygukaptanoglu34672 жыл бұрын
He was making a documentary about Turkish music sector and Turkish politics and their collabrations
@Br020XX3 жыл бұрын
beautiful documentary , very nice information about our culture i subscribed , take care
@onurtravels7 ай бұрын
This video is very valuable and precious
@okyanus12263 жыл бұрын
Really cool video, as a Turkish guy, who is really deep into these genres, I feel like I have learned so much from this video
@Slipdash3 жыл бұрын
How do you have such a well put together video and it only has as much recognition as it has! When I first saw this I though I was watching a more known channel I haven't known about.
@Peevesx3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Anatolian rock is a fascinating genre to research about. I try to introduce it to everyone as much as I can.
@pettymayonaise8030 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏 Thank you.. Loved the documentary
@enginbasaran36263 жыл бұрын
Names are butchered, yes 🤔 😉 But it's a great video, covering a lot only in 7 minutes. I shared it in a bass forum, to introduce people with the Anatolian Rock, so thanks for the time and the effort you put in, it must be appreciated! 👍🎸
@musicdawn3 жыл бұрын
Nice intro to the anatolian rock cratedigging! 👏 Awesome video montage!
@dimitriostsougkranis32323 жыл бұрын
A year ago I listened 3 songs from a new turkish psychedelic album. Unfortunately I don't remember title of artist, but it was a real gem.
@ennurcukurova34353 жыл бұрын
If it is new group it is probably “Altın Gün”.
@dimitriostsougkranis32323 жыл бұрын
@@ennurcukurova3435 thank you for replying, but if was a solo male artist.
@ennurcukurova34353 жыл бұрын
@@dimitriostsougkranis3232 you welcome. Maybe you should check on "Anatolian Rock Revival" youtube channel. There you might find it.
@dimitriostsougkranis32323 жыл бұрын
@@ennurcukurova3435 thanks!
@Rosee_hayatimolmussss3 жыл бұрын
Their keyboard and bağlama player also sings in some of the songs, it might be Altın Gün.
@esmoroglu3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. Ersen ve Dadaşlar’s works are republished in California by Finders Keepers. One of the giants and the most progressive.
@siliconewall_e3 жыл бұрын
It's put together nicely. Thank you for this great video !
@arno-luyendijk4798 Жыл бұрын
Geez! It seems my explorations with Moroccan guitar bands have found a new gateway which I MUST hear more of! Far out music!
@yasirozer47823 жыл бұрын
Great video. Both the original and the modern examples are very good. And the montage quality is also top tier. It's a shame that politics and social unrest put an end to such a great musical movement. Anatolian Rock or Anadolu Rock as Turkish people call it, is really something more people should know. It contains some ideas like microtonality in a such streamlined way that Western audiences could enjoy.
@TingoMedia3 жыл бұрын
exactly! I have a video coming soon about Ravi Shankar and the short lived Raga Rock movement in the west that used similar microtonal sitar influences. really cool stuff!
@yasirozer47823 жыл бұрын
@@TingoMedia Speaking of which, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's microtonal work is based on old Turkish folk songs. I recommend listening Sleep drifter by KGLW and Kara Toprak by Aşık Veysel back to back. Microtonal Music is a whole new world.
@TingoMedia3 жыл бұрын
ey flying microtonal banana is my fave king gizzard album! I'll have to listen to it with the Veysel song queued up!
@ayblablabla3 жыл бұрын
I think you could've added how also Central Asian background of us also affected Anatolian Rock. Great video though. Love it.
@x66213 жыл бұрын
Central Asian immigration to Turkey (through the Muhacir wave) brought a large variety of new instruments and styles of music (especially Kazakh and Uzbek drone-type vocals) to the Turkish mainstream by the mid-1960s, influencing the birth of the genre also. The general "disorganisation" of Central Asian music production also found its way into Anatolian rock, creating a sound that was chaotic but beautiful because it was chaotic and disorderly.
@MasterOfWarLordOfPeace3 жыл бұрын
@@x6621 what? no dude most Turks came from Central Asia, thousand years ago.
@MasterOfWarLordOfPeace3 жыл бұрын
@@x6621 I mean, there were Turks all around Europe Asia and North Africa for thousands and thousands of years, but the last great migration into Anatolia was a thousand years ago. Seljuk Empire attacking Rome.
@x66213 жыл бұрын
@@MasterOfWarLordOfPeace The Muhacirs were a mass scale migration.
@MasterOfWarLordOfPeace3 жыл бұрын
@@x6621 Because of Stalin? My grandmother was a muhacir but from Macedonia. I never heard Central Asians being called muhacir.
@itbaytar67282 жыл бұрын
I wish people around the world would see this video
@limonya Жыл бұрын
Underrated
@maa35983 жыл бұрын
GREETINGS FROM TURKEY
@tc12473 жыл бұрын
great video,you deserve so much more subscribers. keep doing the good work
@generalpilipi32013 жыл бұрын
"kğem karakağ" kısımında koptum gjuagahpf
@mesiah13 жыл бұрын
aynen aqhahaha
@kutayfrat16543 жыл бұрын
also action branson use Mazhar ve Fuat's songs"adimiz miskindir bizim" in easy rider
@Nexaes3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work! I need to address one issue though. Anatolian melodies are not hundred years old. Anatolia is a cradle to human history. So melodies and stories are most likely thousands of years old.
@ahmetaslan86173 жыл бұрын
Woooaaah. Im speechless.
@Yarenoglu3 жыл бұрын
Hey man thanks for covering this topic. I am from Turkey and I love many western classics from the 70s, it is such a shame that so many people in the west don't know about these amazing artists and all these original sounds because of a language barrier. I hope more people check out some amazing music so I won't feel so alone :D
@trist60733 жыл бұрын
This is a brilliant video
@mistalion13 жыл бұрын
I do love Anatolian Rock. it is unique
@willowsparks45762 жыл бұрын
If anyone needs a western focused intro to this genre, listen to The Flying Microtonal Banana by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard :)))
@ekotekomeko3 жыл бұрын
Nice video. thanks for it!
@povpars2 жыл бұрын
That is a fine made video mate.
@kotryna56823 жыл бұрын
Dope video. I learned something new! Also love the concept of preserving music that might otherwise get lost in the mix.
@shuppiluliuma21733 жыл бұрын
Yes! Yes! Thank you very much!
@engameerr40613 жыл бұрын
May the algorithm bless this video
@ozgekaraoglan33593 жыл бұрын
bro ur sooo underated
@oksizen5095 Жыл бұрын
Good video!
@fthrc Жыл бұрын
nice job bro
@madonebo92493 жыл бұрын
I appreciate it ♡
@balkan09683 жыл бұрын
nice video dude. btw anatolian rock is great music ever