Yasemin Mori

Turkish singer with popular albums

Yasemin Mori - Turkish singer with popular albums
Born

March 4th, 1982
43 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Turkey

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Born in Turkey, a prominent figure in the music scene, gained recognition for contributions to pop music. Released multiple successful albums that blend various musical styles. Established a distinct voice and artistic identity within the Turkish music industry. Engaged audiences with emotional performances and original compositions throughout a vibrant career.

Released the album 'Saka' in 2012

Known for the song 'Deli'

Participated in numerous music festivals

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