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Ibrahim Tatlises who was born as I.brahim Tatli in 1952, is a Kurdish-Arabic singer born in the Kurdish town of Urfa in Turkish Kurdistan. In addition to hosting his own television program, named "I bo Show", on different private television stations and appearing in several dozen films, Tatlises has been one of Turkey's most prolific Kurdish recording artists. His twenty-three albums include Ayag Kundura (which broke all sales records in Turkey in 1978), and Selam Olsun (which focused on traditional folk music played on indigenous Kurdish instruments, also available as Ibrahim Tatlises ringtones. In recent years, Ibrahim has become more popular in the Kurdistan Region and other parts of Kurdistan and the Middle East, as well as being famed in countries such as the United Kingdom and Germany as the 'Voice of the Homeland' to the Kurds and Turks living there. Since Turkey's legalisation of the Kurdish language, Tatlises has been making music in his native Kurdish language, his Arabic father died when he was a young child. Music provided an outlet for emotional stress, and he began singing at weddings and other celebrations while still in his teens. Although he released an album in 1975, which failed to sell, and Tatlises temporarily left music. Moving to Istanbul with his family in 1977, he then worked as a salesman until recording his second album, entitled Ayag(inda Kundura. The success of this album proved to be the launching pad for Ibrahim. An important star during the mid and late 1980s, he recorded numerous folk dance hits with the accompaniment of an orchestra, and was recognized as a master of the rural "çîrokbêj" style (marked by lengthy, semi-improvised tunes). |