19 Turkish Album Covers From The 1970s
I’ve been getting into Turkish pop from the 70s and 80s recently. When I say “getting into,” I mean I occasionally pop on a Spotify playlist that has some Turkish tunes from the...
Read More →I’ve been getting into Turkish pop from the 70s and 80s recently. When I say “getting into,” I mean I occasionally pop on a Spotify playlist that has some Turkish tunes from the...
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