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"Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor" | |
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Pop, Classical music by Bülent Ersoy | |
from the album "Aşktan Sabıkalı" | |
Released | 2011 |
Length | 5:24 |
Label | Bordo Müzik |
Songwriter(s) | Tarkan |
Composer(s) | Tarkan |
Producer(s) | Erkan Adakoğlu |
Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor is the first song on Bülent Ersoy's 2011 album "Aşktan Sabıkalı." The lyrics and music of the song are by Tarkan. The song is in a pop style with occasional Classical Turkish music melodies. Ersoy performs the rhythmic song accompanied by a full orchestra and clarinet. The music video, released on YouTube on December 23, 2011, has garnered over 9 million views as of August 31, 2013.
The music video for the song "Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor," which is featured as the first track on the album of the same name arranged by Ozan Çolakoğlu, was first broadcast on Kral TV on December 22, 2011. [1] Directed by Nihat Odabaşı, the costumes for the music video were prepared by fashion designer Nur Yerlitaş. The production of the video, undertaken by a team of 60 people, including special permissions obtained for filming at the Austrian consulate in Istanbul, took approximately 32 hours over two days, despite the cold weather. [2]
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"Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor" | |
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Pop, Classical music by Bülent Ersoy | |
from the album "Aşktan Sabıkalı" | |
Released | 2011 |
Length | 5:24 |
Label | Bordo Müzik |
Songwriter(s) | Tarkan |
Composer(s) | Tarkan |
Producer(s) | Erkan Adakoğlu |
Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor is the first song on Bülent Ersoy's 2011 album "Aşktan Sabıkalı." The lyrics and music of the song are by Tarkan. The song is in a pop style with occasional Classical Turkish music melodies. Ersoy performs the rhythmic song accompanied by a full orchestra and clarinet. The music video, released on YouTube on December 23, 2011, has garnered over 9 million views as of August 31, 2013.
The music video for the song "Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor," which is featured as the first track on the album of the same name arranged by Ozan Çolakoğlu, was first broadcast on Kral TV on December 22, 2011. [1] Directed by Nihat Odabaşı, the costumes for the music video were prepared by fashion designer Nur Yerlitaş. The production of the video, undertaken by a team of 60 people, including special permissions obtained for filming at the Austrian consulate in Istanbul, took approximately 32 hours over two days, despite the cold weather. [2]