Seksendört

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Seksendört
Grup 84.jpg
Tuna Velibaşoğlu performing with Seksendört on stage
Background information
Origin Ankara, Turkey
Genres Pop rock
Years active1999present
LabelsPoll Production
MembersTuna Velibaşoğlu
Arif Erdem Ocak
Serter Karadeniz
Okan Özen
Past membersDoğan Umut Dal
Ümitcan Tuncer
Website seksendort.com.tr

Seksendört (also known as Grup 84) is a Turkish pop rock band from Ankara.

Contents

Seksendört consists of Tuna Velibaşoğlu, Arif Erdem Ocak, Serter Karadeniz, and Okan Özen. The band was formed in 1999 and started getting noticed under the name 'Seksendört' in 2005. The band became very popular in Turkey with their album K.G.B. [1]

Band members

Discography

Albums

YearTitle
(Details)
2005Seksendört
* Label: Pasaj Müzik
* Format: CD, AAC, cassette
2008K.G.B.
* Label: Pasaj Müzik
* Format: AAC, cassette
2011Akıyor Zaman
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: CD, AAC
2012 Rüya
* Label: Poll Production
* Format:

EPs

YearTitle
(Details)
2024Bir Aşk
* Label: Sony Music
* Format:

Singles

YearTitle
(Details)
2010Haber Yok
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: AAC
2014Faili Meçhul
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: AAC
2015Acemiler
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: AAC
2017Yorma
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: CD
2018Kendimi Kandıramam
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: CD
2018Yazıklar Olsun
* Label: Poll Production
* Format:
2019Eyvah
* Label: Poll Production
* Format: AAC
2023Yara
* Label: Sony Music
* Format:

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References

  1. "Seksendört'ün ikinci albümü çıktı". Haber Aktuel. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2011.