Kıraç (singer)

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Ali Tufan Kıraç (born 17 June 1972) is a Turkish anatolian rock and heavy metal musician.

Kıraç
Kıraç In concert
Background information
Birth nameAli Tufan Kıraç[1]
Also known asKıraç
Born (1972-06-17) 17 June 1972 (age 52)
Göksun, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey
GenresAnatolian rock
Heavy Metal
Hard rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, electric guitar, cura, bağlama
Years active1998–present
LabelsTMC
Websitekirac.net

As a son of a teacher, he began his elementary studies in his birthplace of Göksun. He completed his primary and secondary education in Hasköy, Istanbul. After he completed his high school education, he joined Marmara University, Atatürk Faculty of Music Education.

Namık Nağdaliyev, the guitarist in Kıraç's backing band, is well known for his work with the pioneering Azerbaijani hard rock band Yukhu in the 1990s.

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1998: Deli Düş
  • 2000: Bir Garip Aşk Bestesi
  • 2001: Sevgiliye
  • 2001: Zaman
  • 2003: Kayıp Şehir
  • 2007: Benim Yolum
  • 2008: Kıraç Toprağın Türküleri
  • 2009: Garbiyeli
  • 2009: Rock Dünyasından Sesleniş
  • 2009: Yolcu
  • 2011: Derindekiler
  • 2014: Çık Hayatımdan

Singles

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  • 2008: Haydi Haydi
  • 2010: Show Zamanı
  • 2011: Dön Artık
  • 2013: Beddua
  • 2016: Yolun Sonu
  • 2016: Senden Sonra
  • 2017: Kerkük Zindanı
  • 2018: Benim Halkım
  • 2020: Hayat
  • 2021: Vatan Marşı
  • 2021: Gel Sevdiğim
  • 2021: Melekler Ağlar
  • 2021: Aşk Yasak mı?
  • 2021: Çemberimde Gül Oya (with Bertuğ Cemil and Su Soley)
  • 2021: Haydi

Compilations

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  • 2019: Beni Ben Yapan Şarkılar

Personal life

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Kıraç married actor Ayşe Şule Bilgiç in 2008. The couple had two children, named Elif Iraz and Çağrı Manas.

Soundtracks of TV series

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Kıraç has prepared the soundtracks of a number of TV series, including Zerda, Aliye, Unutulmaz, Binbir Gece and Beyaz Gelincik, Bir İstanbul Masalı and Kaçak.

References

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  1. ^ "MÜYORBİR Asil Üye Listesi" (PDF). muyorbir.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
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