Ayhan Alptekin's , released in March 2014, stands as a quintessential example of modern Black Sea (Karadeniz) folk music. Spanning 48 minutes across 13 tracks, the album captures the unique cultural blend of the region, utilizing the Laz language and traditional instruments to create an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and energetic. Album Overview and Production
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: By singing in Lazca, Alptekin used this album to keep a minority language vibrant in the Turkish mainstream. Critical Reception Ayhan Alptekin's , released in March 2014, stands